Our team is growing & we’re looking for a Mid-Level Interior Designer with strong Archicad skills to join our studio. We work across hospitality & residential interiors, creating considered spaces from early concept through to construction. We’re looking for a designer who enjoys both the creative & technical sides of the process, strong design ideas and confidently translates it into a detailed, buildable projects.
THE ROLE
You’ll work closely with our growing team across a variety of projects, taking an active role throughout the design and documentation process.
You’ll be involved in:
- Developing concepts and design outcomes
- Producing detailed documentation in Archicad
- Developing interior details and construction drawings
- Coordinating with consultants, suppliers and contractors
- Attending site visits and supporting projects through construction
- Preparing schedules, specifications and material selections
WE’RE LOOKING FOR
You’re a Mid-Level Interior Designer who has:
- Strong Archicad skills
- Solid knowledge of interior construction and detailing
- A solid eye for design, materials and detail
- Experience developing projects from concept through documentation
- Good communication and coordination skills
- The ability to manage deadlines and work across multiple projects
- Hospitality experience is highly regarded
WHY STUDIO SAVOIR?
You’ll be joining a growing design studio where you’ll have the opportunity to work across a diverse range of projects and be involved in the full design process — not just one part of it.
We value good design, technical thinking, collaboration and attention to detail, and we’re looking for someone who wants to grow with the studio and take ownership of their work.
Leichhardt, Sydney
Full time
Hospitality + Residential
Think you could be a good fit?
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📌 Mid-Level Interior Designer (New South Wales)
🏢 Studio Savoir
📍 New South Wales
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