Judicial Branch

Interior Designer (Procurement and Facilities Specialist)

Atlanta, Georgia Full time

Interior Designer (Procurement and Facilities Specialist)

Department: Judicial Branch

Location(s): Atlanta, Georgia

Salary Range: $63166 - $123086 Per Year

Job Summary: The Interior Designer (Procurement and Facilities Specialist) reports directly to the Assistant Circuit Executive (ACE) for Space and Facilities. The principal responsibilities of the position are interior design, procurement, project management, and facilities maintenance coordination within the Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit: Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.

Major Duties:

  • Make recommendations to court officials, through oral and written presentations, regarding the selection, quality, color, and design of furniture, window coverings, fixtures, finishes, and accessories in keeping with policy, regulations, budgetary considerations, and the end user's personal preference. Design and prepare AutoCAD drawings showing space and furniture layouts for renovated space and new construction for judicial officers and court support offices; may also provide space and furniture layouts for special events and meetings. Contact vendors and discuss specific commodity requirements; negotiate costs, secure competitive bids, and draft purchase orders based on cost effectiveness for the court. Follow judiciary procurement guidelines and documentation requirements; work with other staff members to initiate, process, and receive a large volume of procurement needs. Assist in the review of construction documents provided by the General Services Administration (GSA) and consulting architects and interior designers to determine whether they are suited to the needs of the court. Work with consultants to ensure that costs of all furniture and equipment selected by the consultant fall within the court's procurement policies. Assist consultants with furniture and equipment specifications as requested. Coordinate and schedule the delivery of new furniture, equipment, and window treatments, and supervise the installation of these items. Secure bids for, coordinate, and supervise furniture moves during office hours, as well as after office hours. Assist in the planning, coordination, and supervision of facilities renovations and cyclical replacement projects with the GSA or outside vendors. Solicit quotes for, coordinate, and supervise the repair of court furniture, appliances, equipment, and special cleaning requests in judges' chambers and other court-owned spaces during normal business hours, as well as after hours. Prepare budgets for assigned projects for court approval. Maintain an accounting of all monies expended as well as the amount remaining in the current budgets for furniture and furnishings. Prepare periodic reports of status of projects and/or funding requirements. Assist in the preparation of annual budget for furniture and furnishings. Assist and coordinate with the Custodial Officer who maintains the circuit-wide master personal property record, which includes furniture. Communicate with the ACE for Project Management and building security to coordinate parking and security for facilities work and furniture deliveries. Perform other functions within the Circuit Executive's office as assigned.

Qualifications: REQUIREMENTS: Candidate must have strong project management skills; ability to analyze construction documents; software skills, including AutoCAD and Microsoft Office; and demonstrated ability to perform furniture selection and procurement functions. Also, the candidate must have the ability to learn about the court units and their operations, as well as the ability to learn and apply judiciary policies and procedures set forth in the Guide to Judiciary Policy. The candidate must possess excellent grammar, strong written and oral communication skills, organizational skills, and interpersonal and analytical skills. The substantial amount of interpersonal communication required in the fulfillment of the duties and responsibilities of the position makes it necessary that the candidate manifest the highest degree of professionalism, poise, courtesy, and tact. The candidate must be able to communicate and work collaboratively with staff from all areas of the Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. The candidate must have the ability to consistently demonstrate integrity and sound ethics, exercise mature judgment and comply with the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees and maintain strict confidentiality of all court matters. The candidate must have the ability to perform occasional physical work such as lifting and moving of files, materials, furniture, and equipment (up to approximately 50 pounds). This position requires extended walking and standing on occasion. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of three years of specialized experience in interior design and furniture procurement or a related field. Specialized experience includes progressively responsible professional or administrative experience related to interior design, procurement, and move coordination. A two-year associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: A four-year degree in interior design or a related field from an accredited college or university. Experience working in a legal and/or court environment, particularly appellate courts and/or federal courts is desirable.

How to Apply: A cover letter addressed to Cheryl Vessels, Assistant Circuit Executive for Human Resources, a resume detailing background, experience, and qualifications should be emailed in one single PDF attachment to human_resources@ca11.uscourts.gov. Please indicate "Interior Designer" in the subject line. Preference given to applications received by April 13, 2026.

Application Deadline: 2026-04-13