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WATG and Wimberly Interiors

Computational Designer

WATG and Wimberly Interiors, California, Missouri, United States, 65018

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WATG is the world’s preeminent destination and hospitality design firm. We are employee‑owned, home to more than 500 professionals globally, located remotely and in our offices in Atlantic City, California, Dallas, New York, Honolulu, London, Singapore, and Shanghai.

We were founded in Honolulu in 1945, and the spirit of the islands taught us to focus on community strength, self‑reliance, and sustainability – which we still prioritize today. We passionately believe that culture and heritage are the roots that lead to long‑term resilience. We stay true to our values of designing spaces that respect, protect, and enhance the natural magic of their surroundings while delivering long‑term value for our clients and their communities.

WATG is hiring a Computational Designer for our office in Tustin, Los Angeles, or Dallas.

Role The Computational Designer possesses a high level of interest in data‑driven approaches to design, including knowledge of Parametricism, Rationalization, Prototyping, Digital Fabrication, 3D printing, custom G‑code (GH), Rhinoceros + Grasshopper, BIM products, Visualization software, AR/VR, AI, and other related software and plugins used in the AEC industry. Works on design projects within the office and studio and is also integrated into the firmwide Design Technology Team. The day‑to‑day tasks will be dependent on the needs of the project team and deadlines in place.

As part of our Design Technology Team, the Computational Designer works with the global Computational Design Lead and other technology leaders to research and create automation and acceleration tools related to workflows and project delivery. Computational Designers research initiatives and actively contribute to initiatives in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Generative Design as well as other emergent technologies on the horizon.

Responsibilities

Conceptualizes and develops design ideas, generate diagrams, digital models, presentation materials and provides production work for numerous project types

Prepares design presentations to clients, communities, and other stakeholders

Contributes to the research, and implementation of our Computational Design and AI technologies

Contributes to the development, communication, and training of model and data‑driven design methodologies

Conducts research and develops projects related to computational design and AI

Develops and promotes WATG’s reputation for design technology expertise and quality project delivery, including participation in industry events and technical forums

Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Interior Design, Engineering, Computational Design or related field

3+ years of progressive experience with Rhino and Grasshopper design environments, including customizations, development of definitions, algorithms, design workflows, standards, and best practices

Proficient in Python, C#, Java, Rhino and/or Revit APIs

Proficiency with AutoCAD required

Experience with acceleration, analysis, automation, and customization tools

In‑depth understanding of algorithmic and parametric design principles and their implementation in practice

Practical experience in designing and developing complex computational systems and digital workflows

Must have the ability to write and debug custom scripts and definitions

Excellent organizational skills

Persuasive communication skills in a rapidly changing landscape of design and delivery tools advancing the AEC industry

Please include a copy of your resume and portfolio to be considered for this position.

Job Information Salary range: per year

WATG is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Seniority level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology

Industries Architecture and Planning

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