Morgner Construction Management Corp.
Interior Designer
Morgner Construction Management Corp., Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
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Morgner Construction Management Corp. provided pay range This range is provided by Morgner Construction Management Corp. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $56.00/hr - $60.00/hr
Morgner is looking for an Interior Designer to support our client Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) in their Furniture and Interior Group (FIG).
Duties:
Confer with clients to evaluate their furniture, fixtures, and equipment needs and develop efficient solutions within budget, schedule, and standards.
Develop space plans and interior architectural layouts; and select furnishings, equipment, and interior finishes for schools in accordance with District and industry standards.
Participate in the development of District design specifications, including interior finish and electrical requirements; and provides detailed furniture and equipment cost estimates to design teams.
Review and evaluate construction documents and visits project sites to confirm that space plans, design concepts, and selected furniture and equipment are safe, functional, and aesthetically appropriate and meet all public health, safety, and welfare requirements including fire and life safety code, accessibility, environmental, and sustainability guidelines.
Plan and conduct meetings and site visits to evaluate and review project needs and status.
Advise school personnel and Facilities staff regarding the selection and procurement of furniture, equipment, and interior layouts and finishes.
Supervise assigned projects by coordinating and working with assigned staff tasked with logistics and procurement of furniture and equipment to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Develop, schedule, coordinate, review, and receive furniture and equipment orders.
Provide furniture and equipment specifications and scope to create procurement contracts.
Consult with manufacturers and vendors regarding the production of custom products and provides ideas, improvements, and designs for products required by the District and to solicit best value products.
Prepare detailed reports and records for furniture and equipment provisioning.
Manage and update lists of furniture, equipment, manufacturers, and vendors used by the District.
Create interior drawings and visual aids for review and approval.
Make recommendations regarding procedures, guidelines, and product standards for furniture and equipment.
Assist sites in replacement of furniture and equipment.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Minimum eight (8) years’ full-time paid professional experience conceptualizing, planning, selecting, and coordinating interior layouts, interior building finishes, furniture, and equipment.
Experience working in a public agency or school construction or modernization is preferred
Education:
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree preferably in interior design, architecture, or related field
OR
Completion of 40 semester units or equivalent related to interior design from a recognized college or university and additional two (2) years’ experience to compensate for education.
Knowledge/Skills:
Principles of interior design
Furniture and equipment specification (educational facilities preferable)
Principles, practices and techniques for space planning
Strong understanding of color theory principles and its application in Interior Design
Timeline and budget preparation
Basic concepts and application of scheduling, procurement, and business data processing
Building codes, ADA, fire and life code as they relate to furniture and equipment Principles,
practices, and techniques of project management
Plan and design interior spaces and specify furniture
Read and interpret architectural plans, drawings, and specifications
Operate major computer‑aided software system such as AutoCAD and Revit
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Create and deliver professional presentations for clients and stakeholders effectively showcasing
design concepts and project details
Work effectively with F+IG staff, facilities personnel, school administrators and staff
Operate a computer and associated peripheral devices
Commute to jobsites and facilities, as needed
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Design and Strategy/Planning
Industries Business Consulting and Services, Architecture and Planning, and Interior Design
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
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Morgner Construction Management Corp. provided pay range This range is provided by Morgner Construction Management Corp. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Base pay range $56.00/hr - $60.00/hr
Morgner is looking for an Interior Designer to support our client Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) in their Furniture and Interior Group (FIG).
Duties:
Confer with clients to evaluate their furniture, fixtures, and equipment needs and develop efficient solutions within budget, schedule, and standards.
Develop space plans and interior architectural layouts; and select furnishings, equipment, and interior finishes for schools in accordance with District and industry standards.
Participate in the development of District design specifications, including interior finish and electrical requirements; and provides detailed furniture and equipment cost estimates to design teams.
Review and evaluate construction documents and visits project sites to confirm that space plans, design concepts, and selected furniture and equipment are safe, functional, and aesthetically appropriate and meet all public health, safety, and welfare requirements including fire and life safety code, accessibility, environmental, and sustainability guidelines.
Plan and conduct meetings and site visits to evaluate and review project needs and status.
Advise school personnel and Facilities staff regarding the selection and procurement of furniture, equipment, and interior layouts and finishes.
Supervise assigned projects by coordinating and working with assigned staff tasked with logistics and procurement of furniture and equipment to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Develop, schedule, coordinate, review, and receive furniture and equipment orders.
Provide furniture and equipment specifications and scope to create procurement contracts.
Consult with manufacturers and vendors regarding the production of custom products and provides ideas, improvements, and designs for products required by the District and to solicit best value products.
Prepare detailed reports and records for furniture and equipment provisioning.
Manage and update lists of furniture, equipment, manufacturers, and vendors used by the District.
Create interior drawings and visual aids for review and approval.
Make recommendations regarding procedures, guidelines, and product standards for furniture and equipment.
Assist sites in replacement of furniture and equipment.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Minimum eight (8) years’ full-time paid professional experience conceptualizing, planning, selecting, and coordinating interior layouts, interior building finishes, furniture, and equipment.
Experience working in a public agency or school construction or modernization is preferred
Education:
Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree preferably in interior design, architecture, or related field
OR
Completion of 40 semester units or equivalent related to interior design from a recognized college or university and additional two (2) years’ experience to compensate for education.
Knowledge/Skills:
Principles of interior design
Furniture and equipment specification (educational facilities preferable)
Principles, practices and techniques for space planning
Strong understanding of color theory principles and its application in Interior Design
Timeline and budget preparation
Basic concepts and application of scheduling, procurement, and business data processing
Building codes, ADA, fire and life code as they relate to furniture and equipment Principles,
practices, and techniques of project management
Plan and design interior spaces and specify furniture
Read and interpret architectural plans, drawings, and specifications
Operate major computer‑aided software system such as AutoCAD and Revit
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Create and deliver professional presentations for clients and stakeholders effectively showcasing
design concepts and project details
Work effectively with F+IG staff, facilities personnel, school administrators and staff
Operate a computer and associated peripheral devices
Commute to jobsites and facilities, as needed
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Design and Strategy/Planning
Industries Business Consulting and Services, Architecture and Planning, and Interior Design
Benefits
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
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