What are the responsibilities and job description for the Interiors Materials Library Intern position at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM)?
SOM, one of the most influential design firms in the world, is seeking innovative, creative, independent, and critical thinkers who aspire to the highest standards of excellence. Join our collaborative design practice as a Materials Library Intern for the opportunity to build a strong and thriving career.
Success SOM Means
Our Culture
Our creative, interdisciplinary teams work like small, dynamic studios, with all the resources and diversity of a global firm.
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 and how to apply offline: www.som.com/employment_opportunities_and_policy
For more about SOM: www.som.com
Success 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.
- Coordinate management of material resource center to maintain organization, filing and storage of manufacturer’s product samples and information for access and use by office staff.
- Liaise with manufacturers, suppliers and artisans of interior and architectural materials.
- Coordinate vendor/product presentations and educational sessions.
- Provide initial evaluation of products and materials for aesthetic and functional consideration to include in the library and on firm projects.
- Support the application and specification for proposed material and product selections by investigation and collection and dissemination of related data, samples and documentation to project team members.
- Current student in an accredited bachelor’s program or master’s degree program in architecture or related field of study in a New York City (or surrounding area) based school.
- Some experience in the architectural profession or associated arts.
- Strong design capabilities as demonstrated in portfolio or work samples.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino and visualization software.
- Ability to work as part of a team and communicate effectively.
Our Culture
Our creative, interdisciplinary teams work like small, dynamic studios, with all the resources and diversity of a global firm.
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 and how to apply offline: www.som.com/employment_opportunities_and_policy
For more about SOM: www.som.com
Salary : $23 - $25