Project Designer - Interior Design
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Job Description
Project Designer | Design-Led Commercial Interiors Practice
You've spent 6-8 years turning briefs into narratives, and narratives into drawings that survive a GFC review. You can sketch an idea in a client meeting and defend it without flinching. Now you want projects that aren't residential – hospitality, institutional, clubhouse, large-format office – where the design problem is bigger and the stakes are real.
This is a mid-senior seat in a studio that runs on conscious design thinking, not templated output. You'll own workstreams end to end: concept through design development, GFC review, MEP coordination, site inputs – while a Senior Lead backs you up, not looks over your shoulder.
What you'll actually do
- Translate briefs into design narratives and presentations that hold up in front of clients
- Read GFC drawings critically – catch the errors before they become site problems
- Run consultant and MEP coordination with limited senior involvement
- Guide 2-3 junior designers through delegation, review, and course correction
- Carry material logic, pricing sensitivity, and buildability into your design calls
- Handle close to half your site visits independently, feeding that reality back into design
What gets you shortlisted
- 6-8 years in project design, commercial interiors, or design-led delivery (strong adjacent profiles welcome if the design thinking is real)
- A design vocabulary you can back up – not just render quality
- Comfort holding a workstream without needing constant direction
- Genuine ease across typologies, not a one-project-type comfort zone
- The instinct to remove bottlenecks quietly instead of escalating everything upward
Not a fit if: you're a strong drafter without narrative ability, a strong visualizer without technical depth, or someone who needs the brief re-explained after week one.
Delhi based, five days in studio, offering compensation between 8.40 LPA to 13.00 LPA.
If this reads like the work you've been waiting to do, we'd like to hear from you.