Project Designer (Junior)
As an integral part of the project team, the Project Designer (Junior) is a developmental role that provides support to design team projects and actively learns and works to the Bennett Design interior design project processes: Discover, Plan, Implement, Monitor and Close, including Pure Design™ – with the high level of detail and documentation that our firm is known for. While continuing to provide project support, once assimilated, this role begins leading small projects and take more responsibility in executing contract management activities.

Key Responsabilities
As an integral part of the project team, the Project Designer (Junior) is a developmental role that provides support to design team projects and actively learns and works to the Bennett Design interior design project processes: Discover, Plan, Implement, Monitor and Close, including Pure Design™ – with the high level of detail and documentation that our firm is known for. While continuing to provide project support, once assimilated, this role begins leading small projects and take more responsibility in executing contract management activities.
Project Work
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Work to deliver team project goals through proficiency in the Discover, Plan and Implement phases of the Project Plan methodology and works to become familiar with the Monitor and Close phases.
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Introduction to site verifications
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Assist with working drawings and drawing mark ups
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Complete project set up, ensuring AutoCAD drawings are site accurate
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Participate in the initial concept development with the project team
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Assist with sourcing and ordering finishes, materials, and meeting with vendors
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Assist in preparation of renderings, initial and final plans
Contract Management
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Assist with project work according to Project Plan and the preparation of all change notices and instructions
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Assist with shop drawing reviews, deficiency reviews and reporting and subcontractor coordination
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Assist with Photo Shoot
Quality Assurance
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Continue to become more adept in Building Code compliance and its application to various projects
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Work to confidently interpret regulations, procedures, plans, drawings, and specifications
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Learn principles of Risk Management as it relates to managing design projects
Required Knowledge and Qualifications
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Post-secondary diploma or degree in Interior Design from a recognized accredited College or University
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Studying for or has the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ)
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Association of Registered Interior Designers of Ontario (ARIDO) membership in good standing
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Familiar with building systems
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Proficient in AutoCAD and/or Revit, SketchUp/Vray and all Microsoft Office applications
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Organizes and schedules tasks effectively and can effectively handle several tasks and problems at once
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Open to different and new ways of doing things and has a willingness to modify one’s preferred way of doing things
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Adapts well to changing priorities, deadlines, and directions
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Exercises a professional approach with others using all appropriate tools of communication
Position Details
Job Type: Full-time; Hybrid Office
Locations: Uxbridge, ON
