Senior Secure Spaces Interior Designer
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Design & Architecture
Interior Design, Engineering Design & Technologists, Architect / Sr. Architect
- Legal Entity: AECOM Technical Services Inc
- Business Line: B&P - Buildings & Places
- Work Location Model:
Hybrid - Primary
Location:
US - Denver, CO - 7595 East Technology - Compensation: USD 140,000 - USD 180,000 - yearly
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Job DescriptionAECOM is searching for a Senior Secure Spaces Interior Designer to be located at one of our main offices in the West Region –
Denver, CO;
Chicago, IL;
Houston, TX;
San Francisco, San Diego, Sacramento, Los Angeles, CA;
Seattle, WA ;
Columbus, Cleveland, OH Other AECOM office locations may be considered.
The Secure Spaces Interior Designer will support the design, development, and delivery of secure facilities for Federal clients, in compliance with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 and other applicable standards. This role requires an understanding of secure space requirements, including Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) or Special Access Program Facility (SAPF), secure communications centers, and other classified environments. The Secured Spaces Interior Designer will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, Federal agencies, and contractors to deliver innovative, compliant, and functional designs that meet the unique needs of secure operations.
As an emerging subject matter expert, the Secure Spaces Interior Designer will contribute the business at large as being an informed resource of related specialized information.
Key Responsibilities
Design
- Support the architectural design of secure spaces, including SCIFs, SAPF, secure conference rooms, and other classified environments, in compliance with ICD-705, DoD standards, and client-specific requirements.
- Collaborate with Accrediting Official (AO), and supports the development of Construction Surveillance Plans (CSP).
- Develop detailed design documentation, including floor plans, elevations, and specifications, that meet security, operational, and aesthetic goals.
- Provides technical coordination with other designers and contractors for the design of acoustical and Radio Frequency (RF) shielding requirements in compliance with UFC 4-010-05 and ICD 705.
- Collaborate with engineers, security consultants, and other disciplines to integrate physical security measures, such as access control, intrusion detection, and acoustic protection, into facility designs.
- Conduct design reviews to ensure adherence to Federal standards and project objectives.
The best qualified candidate will embody these critical qualities:
- Strength in understanding of the customer and building type (need to understand how they work and how these buildings are organized)
- Strength in customer engagement, facility programming, leadership, communications
- Strength in facility planning and space planning (multi-disciplinary systems, utilities organization, etc.)
- Understanding of secure networks, security zones, and access control
- Understanding of FF&E and its relationship in concert with facility planning fundamentals
- At least a strong familiarity with ICD 705 and TEMPEST fundamentals and how they influence the functional planning of secure facilities
Minimum:
- Bachelor’s in Architecture or Interior Design from an accredited institution and 8 years of related experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education
- NCIDQ certified
- This position requires U.S. citizenship due to federal contract/security requirements.
Preferred:
- Masters degree in Interior Design or similar
- 10 years plus of interior design experience, with at least 3 years focused on designing secure facilities for Federal clients.
- This position will not offer sponsorship now or in the future.
- This position requires U.S. citizenship due to federal contract/security requirements.
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