Key Responsibilities
Conceptual & Technical Design
Assist in developing creative interior design concepts tailored for educational environments (classrooms, labs, libraries, admin areas, hostels, etc.).
Prepare basic and functional layout plans, furniture arrangements, color schemes, finishes, material palettes, BOQs, and material boards using software like AutoCAD.
Support in creating 3D visualizations, walkthroughs, presentation boards, and client-facing design proposals.
Ensure all designs adhere to ergonomic standards, child and educational safety norms, and age-appropriate aesthetics and functionality.
Collaboration & Coordination
Collaborate with senior interior designers, architects, MEP teams, vendors, and educators to develop integrated design solutions and ensure coordination.
Attend project briefings and client meetings to understand scope and intent.
Assist in coordinating with vendors, suppliers, and contractors for finishes, furnishings, material samples, timely procurement, client approvals, and documentation.
Revise and adapt designs based on feedback from clients and senior team members.
Support site teams during design implementation and resolve on-site discrepancies.
Site Supervision & Execution
Conduct site visits for measurements, design and material verification, and supervision of execution works and design implementation.
Monitor site work to ensure fidelity to the design, quality standards, and material use.
Document and report on-site progress, deviations, and issues that require resolution.
Documentation & Administration
Prepare and maintain organized records of technical drawings, material specifications, design references, and vendor quotes.
Create and update BOQs, design schedules, client presentations, and project folders.
Assist in developing standard templates and maintaining design libraries.
Support administrative tasks such as meeting notes, sample coordination, and invoice tracking.
Learning & Professional Development
Stay updated with trends in educational interiors, modular furniture, and child-centric design.
Learn and apply child-centric and pedagogical design principles (e.g., flexible classrooms, sensory elements, modular furniture).
Actively seek mentorship, software training, and feedback from senior designers.
8. Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree/Diploma in Interior Design, Architecture, or related field.
Experience: 1–3 years in interior design
Willingness to travel to client or project sites across India as required
9. Preferred Qualifications (if any)
Familiarity with education-centric design elements and materials.
Experience in school, institutional, or commercial design projects.
Portfolio demonstrating conceptual, technical, and collaborative project experience.