An interior execution professional (such as an Interior Project Manager or Site Supervisor) translates design blueprints into physical spaces. Their core duties involve in office management, contractor coordination, quality control, and schedule tracking to ensure a project is delivered safely, within budget, and on time
Preferred candidate profile
Project Execution: Interpret 2D/3D design drawings and technical details to build the space accurately on-site.
Site Supervision: Monitor daily work progress and enforce quality and safety standards.
Vendor & Labor Management: Coordinate carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and external material suppliers.
Resource Planning: Forecast material needs, prepare bills of quantities (BOQ), and manage inventory.
Timeline & Budget Control:
Track schedules and resolve site-level roadblocks immediately to prevent cost overruns
Education: Diploma or Bachelors degree in Interior Design, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or Construction Project Management.
Technical Skills: Ability to read blueprints, proficiency in CAD tools or project tracking software, and transparent knowledge of building materials.
Experience: 1 to 5+ years working on residential or commercial fit-out sites, depending on project scale.
Soft Skills: Solid problem-solving, negotiation, leadership, and communication abilities.