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Commercial Environment Designer
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Auburn, Lee County, Alabama, 36831, USA
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-02
Job specializations:
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Design & Architecture
CAD/ AutoCAD/ Mechanical Design
Job Description & How to Apply Below
COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT DESIGNER –
AUBURN/OPELIKA, AL
The role of a Designer for this dealership is a blend of creative interior design, technical specification, and project management.
1. Programming & Space PlanningThe designer must translate a client’s business needs into a functional floor plan.
- Needs Assessment: Interview clients to understand their workflow, headcount, and aesthetic preferences.
- Field Verification: Conduct site visits to take accurate field measurements and note existing conditions (columns, electrical outlets, HVAC).
- Block Planning: Develop high-level space allocations to ensure proper department adjacencies and traffic flow.
- Conceptual Design: Create mood boards, finishes, and preliminary layouts that align with the client's brand and budget.
This is the technical "heavy lifting" where concepts become orderable products.
- Furniture Selection: Curate specific product lines (workstations, private offices, ancillary seating) that meet ergonomic and functional requirements.
- Detailed Specification: Utilize software like CET Designer
, AutoCAD
, or Configura to create precise parts lists. This includes identifying specific finishes, fabrics, electrical components, and "specials" (custom items). - Code Compliance: Ensure all layouts meet ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility standards and local life-safety/egress codes.
- Renderings: Produce 3D visualizations and VR walkthroughs to help clients "see" the space before purchasing.
Designers are often "technical co-pilots" for the Sales Account Managers.
- Pricing Support: Work with the sales team to ensure the specified products stay within the client’s budget.
- Bid Response: Assist in the preparation of RFP (Request for Proposal) responses, providing required drawings and furniture typicals.
- Client Presentations: Lead the design portion of sales presentations, explaining the "why" behind specific furniture choices and layouts.
Once a project is sold, the designer ensures it can actually be installed.
- Installation Drawings: Create detailed "I-packs" (Installation Packages) that show installers exactly where every piece of furniture, electrical feed, and data port is located.
- Review of Acknowledgments: Verify manufacturer acknowledgments against the original design to ensure the correct colors and quantities were ordered.
- Project Management Liaison: Communicate with project managers and lead installers to troubleshoot issues that arise during the build-out.
Skills & Qualifications
- Software Proficiency: Mastery of CET Designer, AutoCAD, and the Microsoft Office Suite.
- Product Knowledge: Deep understanding of major manufacturer catalogs (e.g., Steelcase, Herman Miller, Haworth) and their various price points.
- Attention to Detail: Specifying a single workstation can involve dozens of individual part numbers; accuracy is critical to prevent costly ordering errors.
- Degree: Usually requires a Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design or Architecture (CIDA accredited preferred).
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