The client is seeking a talented Interior Designer with proven experience in designing 5-star luxury resorts.
This role involves joining a team as the sole interior designer, supporting them through the conceptual stages of an exciting competition for a project in KSA.
The studio, based in the Middle East, is primarily architecture-focused, offering a collaborative environment.
If the competition is successful, this role has the potential to become permanent.
Candidates must present a portfolio showcasing luxury hotel and F&B projects, with a focus on natural materials and pared-down, sophisticated design.
Attention to detail, particularly in joinery and FF&E, is essential.
Candidates with a strong eye for materiality, finishes, and understated luxury will thrive in this opportunity to be completely creative and have autonomy in their work.
Collaborating closely with the Creative Director and having direct access to the client, this role offers a unique chance to bring visionary ideas to life in a dynamic and supportive environment for an extraodinary project.
Responsibilities Develop innovative concepts for a hotel/resort competition.
Collaborate with clients online to understand objectives and design goals.
Communicate effectively with the client and team to address the design brief.
Prepare compelling presentations, including 3D visuals, 2D drawings, mock-ups, and renderings.
Work closely with architects in a collaborative, tight-knit team.
Produce and present design ideas and sketches.
Create visionary and impactful concepts.
Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Interior Design or Architecture.
4+ years of experience in a related field.
Proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office suite.
Proven portfolio demonstrating luxury resort/hotel experience.
Strong creative and communication skills.
Demonstrated experience in conceptual and early design phases.
Ability to sketch and produce detailed designs.
Note: This role is for a 3-month contract with the possibility of extension based on the success of the project.
You must be able to commit to similar working patterns for the Middle East.