Work Scope: Electric lighting and daylighting design for new and restorative projects in commercial, corporate, gaming, judicial, healthcare, hospitality, institutional, landscape, residential, and retail settings in, primarily, United States. Ancillary assignments may include publication and product design assistance. Candidate will not be training for licensing or registration as an electrical engineer or architect.
Specific Skills (required):
Design – Normal-power architectural lighting design (proficient in design programming and prioritizing criteria, illuminance and luminance criteria, CRI, CCT, subjective impressions, and conveying intent through hand sketching and/or software and/or image boards), with working knowledge of trigonometry and photometry, a sense for style, and understanding of basic design maxims.
Software – AutoCAD (proficient), Revit (proficient or basic working knowledge), AGi32 (proficient), Word, Excel, Acrobat 9, Adobe CS4 (Photoshop and InDesign, proficient or basic working knowledge). Familiarity with Radiance, SketchUp, and other such tools are a plus, but not a necessity.
Client Relations – Professional phone, email, written, and oral presentation skills.
Compliance – LEED and 90.1 capable.
Self-starter – Take initiative in problem solving, work with mini-mockups to assess nuances, explore new software.
Language Proficiency – reading, writing, speaking English.
Certifications/acknowledgements: some combination of IES, IALD, LC, LEED-AP
Education (required): Candidate shall have graduated from a 4-year-minimum degreed program in related field or a 4-year-minimum degreed program in any field with master’s degree in lighting.
Work Ethic (required): Work individually and as part of studio team to effectively and efficiently meet deadlines. Exhibit a 2D and 3D understanding of spatial and lighting effects. Travel if/as needed to work with primarily US-based clientele.
Gary Steffy Lighting Design Inc.