Interior Designer | Hospitality Design (Remote Working Style)

**Overview:** We're hiring on behalf of our client, an internationally recognized creative design firm known for delivering immersive, story-driven environments across hospitality, entertainment, and retail. As an Interior Designer | Hospitality Interior Design, you'll join a flexible, innovative, collaborative, engaging, and trusting culture where designers are empowered to think big, contribute ideas, and own projects from concept through completion. This is a remote-first role with the opportunity to travel to exciting project sites and see your work come to life in dynamic environments. **Responsibilities:**
* Lead and contribute to end-to-end interior design for hospitality, restaurant, hotel, and retail environments * Develop concepts, mood boards, and presentations that translate creative vision into compelling experiences * Select and specify FF&E, materials, finishes, lighting, color palettes, and custom elements * Produce and coordinate Revit drawings and design documentation * Collaborate with architects, consultants, and project teams to ensure design integrity through execution * Present ideas confidently to clients and stakeholders * Travel to project sites for coordination, installation support, and client engagement when needed
**Qualifications:**
* Bachelor's degree in Interior Design from an accredited university * 8+ years of hospitality, restaurant, hotel, or retail design experience * Strong design theory knowledge with an eye for both creativity and practical detailing * Experience with hospitality materials, construction methods, and FF&E specifications * Proficiency in Revit (required) * Adobe Creative Suite and SketchUp skills (preferred) * Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a remote environment * Experience coordinating with consultants and reviewing drawings * Strong communication and presentation skills * Hand sketching or drawing ability (a plus) * NCIDQ, AIA, LEED, or similar credentials (preferred but not required) * Willingness to travel as projects require
**Benefits:** This role is ideal for a designer who wants more than production work; you'll help shape environments that create memorable guest experiences and emotional connections. Your creativity, conceptual thinking, and attention to detail will directly influence high-profile projects across the country and beyond

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