Posted:
Monday, 23 March 2026
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Wednesday, 22 April 2026
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03/23/2026 14:34:28
Location: New York, NY, 10007, US
Industry:
Professional Services
Occupational Category:
27-0000.00 - Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media
Type of Employment: FULL_TIME
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP is hiring!
Description:
At SOM, we are a collective committed to shaping a better future for our clients, communities and planet. We aspire to create the most sustainable, impactful work through creative, interdisciplinary teams with all the resources and diversity of a global firm. We value those who are passionate about excellence, innovation, integrity, inclusivity, and collaboration. Together we can achieve great things.
Success at SOM Means
Ideas: We believe in a meritocracy of ideas. We look to everyone to actively contribute to the discourse in the firm.
Knowledge: We believe that expertise is the result of lifelong learning. We are not expected to know everything, but rather to passionately pursue answers, develop new skills and deepen our knowledge.
Product: We strive for excellence in the concept, quality, and delivery of our work.
Individual: We value individuals who bring the highest standards of professionalism and personal integrity in the way they work. Each person can develop and contribute their wealth of attributes, skills and knowledge to support the overall health of the firm.
Team: We value the power of interdisciplinary integration. A positive team culture in which everyone collaborates openly towards common goals is essential.
Firm: We have a history of making transformative contributions to the profession and our communities. We are constantly innovating and attempting to bring new approaches, solutions and processes to our work.
Position Summary
The Interiors Technical Design Lead is responsible for organizing and leading technical innovation, integration, documentation, and execution of the interior architecture and interior design intent, in conformance with the established scope of work, program, and budget objectives. Together with the Senior Designer and Project Manager, the Technical Design Lead oversees the technical resourcing and execution of all Interiors projects in all project phases, with significant responsibilities on select complex projects.
This role serves as a primary technical authority on projects led out of the New York interiors studio and acts as a firm-wide resource for interior projects, advancing the integration of architecture, interiors, engineering, and specialty consultants across multiple sectors (including workplace, mixed-use, hospitality, residential, cultural, civic, and healthcare interiors). The Technical Design Lead collaborates with clients, user groups, and multidisciplinary teams and to translate client goals, brand standards, and program requirements into technically robust, high-performing interior solutions. The Technical Design Lead oversees interior code review and analysis, material and systems research (including finishes, furniture, lighting, and integrated technology), specifications coordination, and interior construction documentation. They manage quality control procedures, oversee coordination with base building systems and core/shell requirements, and ensure timely reviews through all phases of the project.
Position Responsibilities
Co-leads the New York Interiors group in collaboration with Design and Project Management Leadership.
Supervises Technical Interior Design specialists and project leads. Engages in Interiors Technical talent management including recruitment, performance management and development.
Establishes the technical resolution and innovation(s) and furthers the development of interior architecture and interior design projects through all phases that are consistent with the scope of work and goals of the firm. Integrates criteria and input from all disciplines—including architecture, MEP/FP, lighting, AV/IT, acoustic, and specialty consultants—into coordinated interior design solutions.
Establishes, communicates, and maintains standards of quality for interior documentation products for the full internal and external team. Oversees the implementation of the Quality Management System for assigned projects, including drawing standards, model organization, and documentation of interior details, schedules, and specifications.
Oversees the research, review, and analysis of applicable building codes and standards as they relate to interiors, including life safety, accessibility, fire and smoke separation, egress, and occupancy classifications. Provides interior planning/code parameters and restrictions early in the design process and throughout documentation.
In collaboration with the Senior Designer, co-leads the team in the selection and assessment of interior construction systems, finishes, fixtures, furniture, lighting, and equipment (FF& E), with particular attention to performance, durability, maintainability, wellness, and cost. Guides the integration of interior systems with base building structure and MEP systems.
Oversees and collaborates with the SOM Sustainable Engineering Studio or project Sustainability Consultant in tracking energy, water, carbon, and indoor environmental quality metrics for interior environments and provides documentation for AIA 2030 reporting and other sustainability frameworks (e.g., LEED, WELL, Fitwel) as appropriate.
Oversees and/or leads the development of interior design model development and documentation, including but not limited to interior plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, finish and fixture legends, details, millwork packages, schedules, diagrams, visualizations, and specifications. Ensures documentation is consistent with firm standards for publication, coordination, and presentation of work.
Reviews technical specifications for interior construction, finishes, furniture, and specialty systems in collaboration with SOM’s Specifications team and external consultants.
Fosters lasting and positive relationships with clients, collaborators, and the design community, including furniture vendors, manufacturers, and important government agencies (e.g., planning departments, building departments, commissions, and advocacy groups).
Assists the Project Manager in establishing project budgets, schedules, and work plans specific to interior scope, including phased implementation, complex tenant improvements, brand roll-outs, and multi-phase interior build-outs.
Oversees the implementation of the digital design and documentation strategy for the interior project in collaboration with the SOM’s Design Technology Group. Guides the use of BIM (Revit), model coordination, clash detection, and digital workflows for interior components.
Oversees the team’s construction phase services for interior scope, including responding to RFIs, reviewing submittals and shop drawings (especially millwork, casework, partitions, ceilings, and finishes), preparing ASI/Bulletins, reviewing mock-ups, and participating in punch lists and closeout documentation.
Participates in the interview and selection process of contractors, specialty fabricators, and key FF& E partners, where appropriate, and contributes to constructability and sequencing strategies for interior work.
Attends and presents in owner/architect/design team meetings and owner/architect/contractor meetings, often as the primary voice for interior technical scope. Reviews and approves meeting minutes for accuracy with respect to interior decisions.
Attends and facilitates weekly internal project team meetings. Together with the Project Manager and Senior Designer, develops the meeting agenda and project status updates, clearly identifying interior-specific issues, risks, and opportunities.
Actively participates in local and firm-wide Technical and Interiors Practice meetings and makes meaningful contributions to the advancement of standards, resources, and knowledge-sharing within the interiors discipline.
Leadership Responsibilities
Actively leads select interior projects and teams, often across regions and time zones, ensuring alignment between interior design intent, technical realization, and client objectives.
Is established as an officewide and firmwide resource in an area of expertise related to interiors—such as complex workplace planning, hospitality interiors, healthcare interiors, sustainable interiors, or advanced material systems—and contributes to SOM’s intellectual capital and thought leadership in these areas.
Directly supervises, trains, and mentors interior designers, technical staff, and emerging leaders, including providing feedback on performance, facilitating technical reviews, and supporting professional development.
Engages in talent strategy to find specialists, leaders, and future professionals for the interiors practice through résumé review, interviews, participation in academic and professional events, and leveraging personal and professional networks.
Demonstrates leadership in the implementation of sustainable and healthy interior strategies in all project assignments—including material health, daylighting and lighting quality, acoustics, and biophilic strategies—and supports the associated development of staff knowledge.
Creates and drives new ways of working through contributing to the development of interiors-specific services, standards, details, templates, and procedures, based in an understanding of the business principles that protect SOM from financial and legal risk and enhance quality, efficiency, and consistency across offices.
Supports business development efforts for interiors by collaborating on pursuits, RFQs/RFPs, fee proposals, and interviews, providing clear articulation of SOM’s interior technical capabilities and value proposition.
Minimum Qualifications
Completion of a professional degree in Interior Design, Interior Architecture, Architecture with a concentration in interiors, or a related field.
NCIDQ certification and/or state interior design registration required or strongly preferred. Architectural licensure and/or LEED, WELL, or other green building accreditation are preferred.
Minimum 10–15 years of experience (or equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities) in interior architecture and interior design, including demonstrated leadership in the technical delivery of large, complex interior projects from concept through construction.
Strong interpersonal and verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to lead client and consultant meetings, negotiate technical solutions, and present complex information clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
Demonstrates proficiency in Revit for interiors and architectural BIM workflows, along with proficiency in other 3D and visualization tools (e.g., Rhino, parametric and rendering software), Adobe Creative Suite, and Google Workspace. Familiarity with AutoCAD, specification software, and project information management platforms is preferred.
Are you ready to join a team of creative professionals working on transformational projects around the world? Take advantage of this exciting opportunity to build a better future with SOM.
Our Benefits:
Health and Wellness: Medical, dental, vision, disability, and life & accident insurance
Savings: 401K matching, pre-tax spending accounts, and employee discount programs
Work/Life Balance: Inquire about our approach to flexible schedules, paid family leave, paid vacation, backup child and elder care, and an employee assistance program
Professional Development: Reimbursement for professional licenses, associated renewals, and exam fees as well as specialized in-house career development
Compensation for this role is based upon experience, qualifications, location, and education and typically ranges from $120, 000 to $170, 000.
Our Culture:
Our creative, interdisciplinary teams work like small, dynamic studios, with all the resources and diversity of a global firm. Here, you’ll collaborate with industry experts on some of the most exciting and transformative architecture, engineering, and planning projects in the world.
We believe an inclusive environment improves our teams, our firm, and our communities and are passionate about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Our DEI Action Plan was created to bring meaningful change to our profession, starting with our own culture and practices.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Visit this page to learn more about SOM' s employment policy as well as additional information such as a privacy notice for California residents and how to apply offline.
For more about SOM: www.som.com
Portfolios must be submitted for all design and project management positions (Architecture, Interiors, City Design, Graphics, etc). Applications without work samples will not be reviewed. Portfolios should be one PDF attachment, 10-20 pages, maximum 5 MB. Submit portfolios as part of your application in the section where the application asks you for your Resume or CV.
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