Interior Designer (Part-Time | Remote | Phoenix Area a Plus)

Boutique interior design studio seeking a talented Interior Designer to collaborate on residential and select commercial projects (including restaurants).

This role is part-time to start, remote-friendly, with room to grow. Designers located in or near Phoenix are a plus for occasional site visits and installs, but location is not required.

I’m open to mid-level designers who are strong in sourcing and documentation, as well as more seasoned designers who may be capable of running projects independently.

What I Need Most Right Now

  • Strong furniture sourcing skills (residential + hospitality)
  • Confidence specifying designer/trade vendors
  • Understanding of durability, materials, and lead times
  • Ability to build organized FF&E schedules

Technical strength is essential:

  • Highly proficient in AutoCAD (daily use)
  • Capable of assembling clean, complete construction document sets
  • Strong Photoshop skills (Illustrator a plus)

Responsibilities May Include (Depending on experience level):

  • Furniture sourcing and specification
  • Vendor coordination and procurement tracking
  • CAD drafting (plans, elevations, lighting, details)
  • Organizing full construction drawing sets
  • Client presentations
  • For seasoned candidates: leading projects from concept through installation

Ideal Qualities

  • Detail-oriented and highly organized
  • Independent and self-directed
  • Strong design eye with practical execution skills
  • Comfortable working remotely and meeting deadlines

Part-time to start with potential to expand based on fit and workload.

Please send:

  • Resume
  • Portfolio
  • A short note outlining your experience with sourcing and construction documentation

Job Type: Contract

Pay: $25.00 - $50.00 per hour

Experience:

  • interior design: 5 years (Required)

Language:

  • english (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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