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Interior Designer I

Morris Adjmi Architects D.P.C
Full-time
On-site
New York, New York, United States
$55,000 - $76,000 USD yearly
Interior Design

About the Firm

Morris Adjmi Architects (MA) is an award-winning multidisciplinary design firm offering a comprehensive approach to planning, architecture, interior design, and art. Guided by a passion for placemaking, we’ve designed over 27 million square feet of built space in more than 25 cities throughout the U.S. and abroad. Our portfolio spans residential, hospitality, commercial, arts & culture, and institutional markets, with expertise in adaptive reuse, new construction, entitlement and zoning support, urban planning, interiors, and art services.

Our Interiors practice is shaped by MA’s Conversation-Driven Design Ethos, rooted in dialogue and collaboration. We believe the most meaningful designs emerge through an exploration of context, balanced composition, and creative vision, integrating tradition with innovation. This ethos drives us to create interiors that are timeless yet contemporary, layered with materials and details that enrich the user experience. By blending architectural rigor with artistry, we craft environments that inspire, endure, and tell a story.

About You

We’re seeking designers who are curious, motivated, and eager to grow in a collaborative studio environment. The ideal candidate contributes fresh ideas, learns quickly, and takes ownership of tasks with accuracy and care. You thrive in teamwork, engage openly with colleagues, consultants, and clients, and are excited to refine your skills while supporting the delivery of meaningful design.

Role Description

An Interior Designer I / Interior Architect I (IDI/IAI) works under the guidance of mid- to senior-level team members to contribute to design concepts, FF&E planning and selections, floor plan analysis, and integrated systems coordination. The IDI/IAI assists with visual design concepts and materials, carries out assignments that require developing new or improved techniques, and supports the production of construction documents with moderate oversight. This role gains exposure to all project phases and is introduced to construction administration responsibilities.

Key Expectations

  • Uphold MA’s Core Values in all aspects of work, including collaboration, communication, and design integrity.
  • Remain flexible, contributing independently while working closely with project teams, consultants, and contractors.
  • Stay motivated and proactive, open to learning and asking for guidance, while self-evaluating to improve performance.
  • Communicate clearly in writing, verbally, and through strong design presentations.
  • Manage workload effectively, meet deadlines, and complete tasks with precision and attention to detail.
  • Learn and adapt to new software and tools as required.

Core Responsibilities

Project Design and Planning

  • Understand the MA Project Road Map, project schedules, and deliverables.
  • Contribute to design and development from concept through documentation.
  • Assist in preparing client presentations, including imagery, renderings, elevations, and material/FF&E selections.
  • Develop FF&E packages and selections, coordinating with vendors for specifications and pricing.
  • Implement design direction based on leadership feedback.

Project Administration

  • Maintain proper project file structure and organization.

Project Documentation

  • Support the production of design development and construction document sets.
  • Review and update documentation from redlines with accuracy.
  • Assist in developing schedules for finishes, appliances, plumbing fixtures, and hardware.
  • Correspond with vendors as needed regarding finishes and specifications.

Quality Control

  • Ensure compliance with MA Presentation Standards and Project Checklists.
  • Research building codes and accessibility requirements as needed.
  • Gain familiarity with BIM execution plans.
  • Archive project emails and maintain server file organization.
  • Consistently self-check work for accuracy.

Construction Administration

  • Attend site meetings as an observer when directed.
  • Assist with existing condition surveys.
  • Contribute to field reports and punch lists.
  • Maintain RFI and submittal logs with oversight.
  • Support review of RFIs and submittals.

Qualifications

  • Professional degree in Architecture, Interior Architecture, or Interior Design.
  • IAI: Architect License required.
  • 3+ years of relevant interiors experience.
  • Proficiency in Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite, Enscape, Procore, MS Office, and Bluebeam.
  • Strong design, organizational, and communication skills. 

Firm Culture & Benefits

At MA, we cultivate a unique culture driven by our shared passion for community building, both inside and outside the office. Collaboration, open communication, and shared values define our studio, enhanced by weekly team lunches, firm-wide “On-the-Boards” presentations, the “Beautiful Spaces” offsite series, and in-house art exhibitions.

We offer a competitive and comprehensive compensation package, including paid time off, health insurance, a 401(k) plan, professional development incentives, and support for licensure and certifications.

MA is an equal opportunity employer committed to pay equity and welcomes applicants of all backgrounds.

Portfolios must be submitted for all design positions. Applications without work samples will not be reviewed. Please submit one PDF (10–20 pages, max 5 MB) as part of your application where prompted for Resume or CV.