Interaction
Mid-Weight Interior Designer

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Please Note: this role requires at least 3 years of experience in Commercial Workplace (Office) Specific Design (ideally partially within Design & Build) and experience working with Revit. If you do not have this experience, please consider applying for our Junior Designer application instead. As a mid-weight designer at Interaction, you will be influential in designing and creating inspirational workplaces which are tailored to specific people, brand, culture, purpose, and environment. You'll demonstrate capability for content creation and an ability to sell the vision for a design pitch in front of multiple clients. Additionally, you will help mentor interns, graduate designers and junior designers. In turn, you'll have access to mentoring from our Senior Designers and Creative Leads, who will help you progress through your career with us.
On a mission to Banish Boring Offices, Interaction believe everyone deserves a space in which they can thrive, so we (you) create those spaces and bring a client’s vision to life. Beyond aesthetics, you’ll create incredible spaces that actually work, and improve the lives and experiences of those who use them. Based in Bath, our creative crew work on a range of commercial design and build projects, from bespoke office fit-outs to multi-million pound building refurbishments. At Interaction we employ people based on their skills, experience and their attitude. Our Actioneers are positive, pragmatic, and optimistic, driven by our shared values of Collaboration, Commitment and Creativity. We’re looking for people who can enthusiastically and passionately create & innovative communicate design concepts. If you’re relentlessly curious – and creative of course! – then we want to hear from you. Minimum Attributes and Skills: • Proven communication skills. • Excellent presentation skills, both visual and spoken. • Be informed of workplace best practices. • Have an up to date knowledge of materials, fabrics, and brands. • Have design spatial awareness and ability to visualise the use of empty space. • Ability to come up with creative solutions, problem solving and troubleshooting unexpected situations. • Have enthusiasm, passion and confidence. • Be relentlessly curious and have a desire to learn.
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Minimum Qualifications and Training: • Have a minimum of three years practical work experience within workplace or commercial office design. • Have experience working with, and understanding of, Building Regulations & Fire Safety Regulations within office interior design. • A degree in Interior Design, Interior Architecture or equivalent. • Knowledge and experience using various software packages including AutoCAD, Revit, Office 365, Procore, Sketchup + Enscape and Adobe suite. Please ensure your portfolio is tailored with relevant commercial office design experience evidenced. Salary: £34k - £42k subject to experience & interview. This role is full-time, predominantly in-office at our HQ in Bath (with some flexible WFH on occasion), with some site visits required around the country. This is not a full hybrid or remote role. Interaction nurtures diversity through inclusive practices. We will consider all qualified applications for this position, regardless of their age, race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disabilities or other characteristics.


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