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Jacobs Interior Designer - security clearance required 
United States, Virginia, Arlington 
702295440

23.03.2025
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The Interior Designer shall provide support in project planning, quality assurance, and a capacity to support facilities projects, including, but not limited to, construction, design/build, architecture and engineering, space management, facilities management, real estate, and leasing of large and complex construction projects. The Interior Designer shall participate in the design and construction processes and shall support the project during mobilization, site preparation, construction, fit-out, commissioning, and occupancy.

General responsibilities include:

  • Provide support as a consultant in the establishment of space and furniture design standards and criteria for construction projects. Assist in the development of the client’s POR.
  • Provide on-site field survey measurements and verification including documentation of space, equipment, workflow, required adjacencies, communication and organizational requirements. Provide recommendations based on observations.
  • Prepare space and stacking plans to accommodate functionality, mission, and adjacency requirements.
  • Prepare blocking plans, schematic and conceptual designs, and design intent drawings in AutoCAD. Ensure drawings comply with the Bureau’s Program of Requirements (POR), Campus Design Guides and Construction Standards.
  • Perform design reviews and submit technical comments in required format.
  • Assist with the development of furniture selection, layout, and procurement planning.
  • Review furniture proposals, documents, drawings, and specifications for accuracy and ability to meet Bureau requirements. Provide comments and/or recommendations as necessary.
  • Assist in punch list walk-throughs of newly constructed/renovated space to ensure the space is ready to accept furniture delivery and installation.
  • Provide support in the development of workspace standards, including designing spaces that will positively affect the health, morale, and productivity of building occupants.
  • Collaborate and assist in resolving critical and possibly controversial issues with a multi-disciplined team of architects, engineers and federal agency clients.