The Project Architect will lead the development, coordination, and technical aspects of architectural projects, managing design, team collaboration, client relations, and ensuring compliance with standards, primarily within healthcare projects, while fostering innovation and technical excellence.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the development of technical aspects and content of architectural projects
Coordinate work across disciplines to ensure integrated project deliverables
Verify project compliance through team collaboration
Lead design, production, coordination, and detailing within a multi-disciplinary team
Coordinate engineering systems with engineers and consultants
Partner with Design Leadership to carry through design intent and coordinate project assignments
Prepare design sketches of site plans
Communicate project status, design intent, and construction updates to stakeholders
Participate in business development activities to support firm growth
Perform field site observations and visits
Develop and maintain positive client relations throughout projects
Integrate performance-based and sustainable design strategies into projects
Implement project delivery methods and best practices to ensure quality and efficiency
Supervise, train, and direct work of interns and less experienced team members
Monitor technical quality and enforce QA/QC standards
Requirements
Minimum Bachelor degree in a relevant field required.
Minimum 8 years of related professional experience required.
Experience on healthcare projects strongly preferred.
Current Architectural Registration in the United States required.
CDT and LEED accreditation preferred.
Knowledge of building codes and requirements.
Must possess business acumen.
Must be a critical thinker.
Must be highly analytical.
Must be a fully qualified professional able to perform work with a high degree of latitude, with some ambiguity in work.
Must have the ability to be client facing with strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proficiency with Revit, Enscape, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Creative Suite required.
Benefits & Perks
Proficiency with Revit, Enscape, Bluebeam, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Creative Suite
Opportunity to work on healthcare projects (preferred)
Work environment that encourages innovation and continuous improvement
Support for equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives
Training and mandatory compliance training
Equal opportunity employment policy
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