The Building People

Interior Designer/System Furniture Project Manager

The Building People Washington, DC

As a recognized leader in real estate and facilities services, The Building People provides innovative solutions that integrate technology, buildings, and people through strategic thought leadership and expertise. We enhance our customers’ ability to build a culture that optimizes performance in the built environment.

Our strategy leads clients towards the future of facilities through a connected real estate model that propagates new norms to deliver organizational efficiency, sustainability, and savings. Real estate and the facilities landscape are changing. Join us, and we will lead this change together.

Our top priority is hiring and retaining top talent in all areas of our organization. At The Building People, our goal is to foster integrity and a work culture that motivates and inspires employees to succeed. We are excited that our team is growing rapidly, which means we need you!

The Building People's Market Offerings And Business Lines Include

  • Real Estate & Workplace
  • Facilities Management & Maintenance
  • Engineering & Construction Management
  • Energy & Environmental
  • Technology Integration
  • Sustainability & Smart Buildings
  • Human Capital
  • Mission Support

The Building People, LLC, has a position open for an experienced Interior Designer with a focus on Office Furniture Systems and Project Management with Top Secret Clearance. The role requires providing a federal client with professional on-site interior facility design, furniture package solutions, and project management services across a variety of small to large-scale interior space design and optimization projects. Projects may include space upgrades or modification/reconfiguration of spaces to meet the mission needs of clients.

Key Responsibilities

  • Effectively manage an assigned portfolio of projects while addressing challenges related:
  • Space acquisition, budgeting and cost management, Scheduling, estimating,
  • Construction, space reconfiguration, tenant outfitting
  • project administration, program management, logistics, furniture
  • Building upkeep and general management of client facilities.

What You'll Bring to Numerator

Required Experience & Skills

  • A minimum of five years’ experience in commercial interior space design for large facility or building projects (new and renovations), management of multiple interior space designs, and space optimization projects.
  • At least two years of project management experience in the building construction sector
  • Experience working with systems furniture.
  • Understanding of construction methodology and terminology
  • Understanding of space design, IT/Electrical drops, AV interface, and other MEP, considerations as it relates to Interior space design and layout
  • Experience with Computer Aided Design (CAD) is required, recent AutoCAD experience is desired.
  • Experience creating government estimates, tracking funds, and writing scope documents
  • Experience with the major systems furniture lines such as Knoll, Haworth, Steelcase, Herman Miller, and UNICOR.
  • Knowledge and experience with standalone office furniture, chair design and conference rooms design and construction
  • Ability to pass a “suitability” background investigation and ability to gain a MINIMUM OF TOP SECRET CLEARANCES (with eligibility for SCI access) required.
  • Ability to pass a DHS “suitability” background investigation is a requirement

Preferred Experience & Skills

  • Experience tracking funding and space requirements
  • Ability to work independently and in groups.
  • Experience managing complex new construction or major renovation commercial/government building projects with experience managing simultaneous construction and/or building projects.
  • Experience interfacing with GSA, suppliers, and trades.
  • Possess experience in space and move management, tracking of outfitting, facility planning, and occupancy plans.

Preferred Education

  • An architecture, engineering, or construction management bachelor’s degree (civil, mechanical, electrical or architectural, etc.) from an accredited University recognized by the U.S. Department of Education
  • Seniority level

    Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Design, Art/Creative, and Information Technology
  • Industries

    Facilities Services

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