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Remote Spatial Design Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Although remote employees will be considered, preference will be given to candidates in Pittsburgh ... design, object design, spatial layouts, 3D visualization, or physical product-like concepts.

Primary Duties * Lead and perform spatial analysis for projects requiring advanced methods ... Conduct data integration from GPS, CAD, remote sensing, and third-party sources into GIS databases ...

CAD Designer I

Phoenix, AZ · On-site +1

$25.50 - $35.25/hr

We are open to hiring remote if we find the right talent in any of the following states: AL, AR, AZ ... Prepares and supports detailed engineering and design drawing files using CAD or other spatial or ...

Primary Duties * Lead and perform spatial analysis for projects requiring advanced methods ... Conduct data integration from GPS, CAD, remote sensing, and third-party sources into GIS databases ...

Job Location: Remote About the Role: Sun King is seeking a high-impact GIS Specialist to ... Design, build, and maintain Sun King's internal geospatial data environment, consolidating ...

Job Location: Remote About the Role: Sun King is seeking a high-impact GIS Specialist to ... Design, build, and maintain Sun King's internal geospatial data environment, consolidating ...

About the team The Zillow Experience Design (ZxD) team is a fast-paced, collaborative, and driven ... This role has been categorized as a Remote position. "Remote" employees do not have a permanent ...

Primary Duties * Lead and perform spatial analysis for projects requiring advanced methods ... Conduct data integration from GPS, CAD, remote sensing, and third-party sources into GIS databases.

Primary Duties * Lead and perform spatial analysis for projects requiring advanced methods ... Conduct data integration from GPS, CAD, remote sensing, and third-party sources into GIS databases.

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How much do remote spatial design jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote spatial design in the United States is $134,577.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $107,500.00 and $157,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Spatial Design vs Remote Interior Design?

AspectRemote Spatial DesignRemote Interior Design
CredentialsDesign degree, portfolio, CAD skillsDesign degree, portfolio, CAD skills
Work EnvironmentDesign studios, client sites, remote collaborationResidential/commercial spaces, client sites, remote collaboration
Industry UsageArchitecture, urban planning, interior architectureResidential, commercial, hospitality interior spaces
Search IntentRemote spatial planning, design concepts, 3D modelingInterior decorating, space layout, furniture selection

Remote Spatial Design focuses on planning and designing entire spaces, often involving architectural elements and spatial layouts. Remote Interior Design centers on decorating and furnishing interior environments. Both roles require design credentials and CAD skills, but they serve different aspects of space creation. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right remote design role aligned with their skills and interests.

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Infographic showing various Remote Spatial Design job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, and 10% Part Time. Highlights an 2% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 89% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $134,577 per year, or $64.7 per hour.
Experience Designer

Experience Designer

Deeplocal

Pittsburgh, PA • On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 11 days ago


Job description

Deeplocal creates inspiring moments for brands in the real and virtual worlds. We strategize, imagine, design, and fabricate ambitious experiences from concept to execution. Our work is driven by inventive technology, design, storytelling, craft, and most importantly, humans.
We're seeking a junior-to-mid-level Experience Designer to join our creative team. This role is intentionally broad. Your primary background might be in graphic design, motion design, digital design, art direction, copywriting, strategy, 3D design, interiors, architecture, product design, or experiential design. What matters most is that you can translate ideas into experiences people can see, touch, move through, and interact with.
This is not a traditional UI/UX role, and it is not a strict graphic, motion, or digital design position. Deeplocal's work lives in physical space. We are looking for someone who can think beyond screens and communicate ideas through spatial, physical, interactive, and human-centered experiences.
Your portfolio should show strong creative thinking, visual taste, and evidence that you can work with physical interaction. That might mean environments, installations, objects, prototypes, interactive exhibits, spatial storytelling, event experiences, kinetic ideas, product-like concepts, or other work that shows how people engage with an idea in the real world.
Although remote employees will be considered, preference will be given to candidates in Pittsburgh, or those willing to relocate.
You care deeply about design quality, from the high-level concept to the smallest detail.
  • You are curious about how things work, how people move through spaces, and how physical, visual, digital, and interactive elements come together to create an experience.
  • You may have a primary creative discipline, but you are excited to work across disciplines and learn new tools, methods, and ways of making.
  • You enjoy participating in cross-functional teams, balancing aesthetic considerations with engineering, technology, fabrication, brand, and user experience.
  • You can communicate ideas visually and verbally, whether through sketches, diagrams, storyboards, renders, references, mockups, writing, prototypes, or decks.
  • You can handle multiple projects simultaneously, keeping track of deadlines and self-directing your workload and priorities.
  • You are aesthetically agile and can design for a variety of brands with different styles, tones, palettes, and voices.
  • You are eager to develop creative concepts that integrate thoughtful user experience, physical interaction, and strong storytelling.
  • You like getting your hands dirty, using rapid prototyping, low-fidelity models, tests, sketches, or mockups to prove out design concepts.
  • You have 2-4 years of experience, preferably in a creative agency, experiential studio, design studio, architecture/interiors practice, production environment, or similar setting.
Responsibilities
Creative ConceptingCollaborate with Creative Directors, Designers, Strategists, and Creative Technologists to develop concepts that are inventive, strategic, and meaningful for audiences.
Physical + Spatial ThinkingContribute to ideas that live in physical space, including installations, environments, objects, interactive moments, exhibits, activations, and brand experiences.
Experience DesignConcept, develop, and diagram user experiences through storyboards, flowcharts, spatial diagrams, journey maps, or other tools. Help ensure the experience remains clear, compelling, and on brand.
Visual + Verbal CommunicationCreate compelling ways to communicate ideas, using the media that best fits the concept: sketches, references, renderings, motion tests, copy, diagrams, layouts, moodboards, decks, prototypes, or AI-assisted visualization.
3D + Environmental DesignDepending on your background and the needs of the project, contribute to environmental design, object design, spatial layouts, 3D visualization, or physical product-like concepts. Collaborate with production designers and engineers to make ideas buildable.
Cross-Discipline CollaborationWork closely with creative, technology, engineering, fabrication, and production teams to shape ideas that are ambitious but achievable.
Bringing Ideas to FruitionContribute across project phases, from early concepting and pitch development through design refinement, pre-production, and production.
Creative Excellence Stay curious about culture, emerging technology, materials, interaction patterns, visual trends, and new tools. Bring references, ideas, and energy that help push the work beyond the expected.
Desired Skills
Experiential DesignAbility to think through physical experience: form, materiality, interaction, layout, flow, behavior, sequence, and user journey.
Concept DevelopmentAbility to craft cross-discipline ideas and support them with visuals, language, references, and clear rationale.
Spatial + Physical CommunicationAbility to show how an idea works in space. This could include sketches, diagrams, renderings, models, prototypes, storyboards, plans, sections, physical mockups, or other visual methods.
Concept VisualizationAbility to communicate abstract concepts through compelling visual mockups using whatever media you feel most comfortable with: sketching, rendering, Photoshop, motion tests, AI tools, deck design, 3D software, or other methods.
3D ThinkingYou do not need to be a dedicated 3D designer, but you must be able to think spatially and communicate physical ideas. Proficiency in Rhino, SketchUp, Blender, Cinema 4D, Unreal, Enscape, or similar tools is a plus.
Design CraftStrong taste, strong composition, and an ability to make ideas feel considered, polished, and intentional.
Interaction AwarenessInterest in how people engage with physical experiences, objects, interfaces, environments, and technology.
Hybrid Candidates
Ideal candidates are those who can contribute across several disciplines. We're a small, collaborative creative team with mostly multidisciplinary backgrounds. We value people who have a strong primary craft but are eager to stretch into unfamiliar territory.
Your core strength might be in one or more of the following:
  • Physical Design
  • Interactive Design
  • Experience Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Motion Design
  • Animation
  • Art Direction
  • Copywriting
  • Strategy
  • 3D Modeling
  • Architecture
  • Interior Design
  • Environmental Design
  • Product Design
  • UI Design
  • UX Design
  • 2D + 3D Visualization

Regardless of your primary discipline, we need to see evidence that you can think about people, space, objects, interaction, and experience. The strongest portfolios will show how ideas become tangible, spatial, interactive, or experiential - not just how they look on a screen.
Portfolio Guidance
Please include work that demonstrates how you think, not just final outcomes.
We are especially interested in seeing:
  • Concepts for physical or interactive experiences
  • Environmental, spatial, installation, or exhibit work
  • Storyboards, diagrams, sketches, or process work
  • Prototypes, mockups, models, or tests
  • Motion or graphic systems applied to physical spaces
  • Digital concepts that connect to real-world behavior or interaction
  • Examples of how you communicate an idea to a team or client

Your portfolio does not need to show finished experiential work from major brands. Student work, self-directed projects, prototypes, speculative concepts, small installations, event work, spatial studies, or experimental projects are welcome if they show strong thinking and a clear relationship to physical experience.
The base salary range for this position at the time of this posting is $50,000 - $84,000 USD. Individual compensation varies based on job-related factors, including location, business needs, level of responsibility, experience, and qualifications. We offer a competitive benefits package.
You don't need to match every skill on this list to apply-we welcome applicants with a variety of experiences.
If you require a reasonable accommodation during the interview process, please email us at hr@deeplocal.com
About Deeplocal
Deeplocal is an internationally-recognized innovation studio based in Pittsburgh, PA. Our team includes experts in marketing, engineering, design, and fabrication who collaborate to develop never-seen-before physical experiences for brand clients.
Deeplocal has been behind some of advertising's most talked about campaigns: the Netflix Switch, Google Photos Pay With A Photo, and the Nike Chalkbot. From creating a mind-controlled bike that allowed riders to shift with their thoughts, to building a robotic pitching machine that allowed a child to throw out the first pitch at a baseball game from thousands of miles away, to a single button that dims the lights, orders food, silencers your phone and puts on your favorite show, our projects are wide-ranging and unique. Our work has been featured on Fast Company, Wired, NYTimes, USA Today, the Today Show, Good Morning America, Gizmodo, Engadget, Forbes, and many more.
Deeplocal's studio is located in a renovated brewery loft space in Sharpsburg, PA-just outside of Pittsburgh and within a few minutes of Lawrenceville. All team members at Deeplocal contribute and participate in work for our amazing roster of clients.
Our Mission
Invent products and experiences for innovative brands.
Our Purpose
To be a place where amazing talent can invent, create and inspire.
Our Core Values
Deeplocal is committed to maintaining the company's core values and culture as the company grows. Employees should exhibit the following Deeplocal core values:
  • Inventive
  • Impactful
  • Resourceful
  • Humble
  • Efficient