AECOM is seeking a creative, talented Interior Designer III for our Boston, MA office, central to our operations in New England. AECOM is a premier global architecture, design, and engineering firm operating in over 150 countries, providing fully integrated design, consulting, construction, and management services to a wide range of clients and markets. Fortune Magazine ranked AECOM number one in the industry for the third straight year and has named AECOM one of the “World’s Most Admired Companies” for the seventh consecutive year, and Boston Business Journal ranked AECOM Boston as #2 in 2025 Massachusetts architectural billings. Additionally, AECOM is once again named #4 in Interior Design Magazine’s 2025 Top 100 Giants listing.  AECOM is proud to provide our employees with exciting and challenging projects, and our global platform positions AECOM to deliver consistent services in any location where our clients may have needs.AECOM’s Buildings + Places business line is dedicated to design excellence and integrated project delivery solutions with expertise including architecture, interiors, engineering, development, workplace strategy, economic planning, master planning, project management, and construction services. We interface and collaborate with our Transportation, Water, Environment and Advisory business lines daily.  Our B+P Boston studio is a dynamic, energetic environment that provides industry-leading design projects in aviation, transit, science, government and higher education markets. Responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, those listed below:Responsible for initiating and developing design and construction document drawings through completion for assigned projects in conformance with the requirements, applicable codes, and design criteria established by the project’s discipline leadersUnder some supervision, may complete design assignments of moderate complexity. Analyzes issues and identifies solutions using existing techniques, and proposes approaches for novel issues.  Exercises independent judgement in determining how work is performedInvolved in client-facing interactions including presentations, meetings, answering questions, following up on issues Utilize familiarity with codes, permits, and software applications related to the disciplineIntroduced to the process of preparing designs, presentations and drawings using project specifications and discipline-associated written and verbal instructions in accordance with established design practices, standards and proceduresUtilize your intermediate understanding of the purpose and use of vendor documentsMeet deadlines and work within budget constraints, with understanding of the range of materials and labor costsInteract with the construction process – change orders, RFIs, quality review, etc.Assemble FF&E packagesAdhere to quality control procedures and tactics