Bring your design passion to HGA and be a part of something great! We are an innovative architecture and engineering firm dedicated to designing exceptional spaces that inspire and transform communities.
We are seeking a talented, design-sensitive, and ambitious Project Architect to join our Arts, Community, & Education (ACE) architecture team and shape the future of sustainable design! In this role, you will be integral to our project teams in all stages of design. Our practice works on a wide variety of project types and scales, so versatility to adapt to a variety of collaborative design team settings is necessary. We are seeking someone who has a long-term desire and passion for project architecture and the technical-side of our practice, although design and project management skills are also beneficial.
In this role you will: Develop a thorough understanding of projects’ design philosophy and provide major input in developing a design and building performance strategy and effectively convey this to assigned team members when appropriateProvide technical design input and support for the development of the entire design conceptBe responsible for a project’s technical design effort, subsequent detailed design development, project coordination and quality control efforts during all phases of project work, in close collaboration with Senior DesignerSeek creative and innovative solutions to assigned tasks and develop appropriate research and documentation to support these solutionsActively collaborate with and coordinate work of consultants and knowledge resources to ensure the project deliverables are coordinated, integrated and support the design concept and performance goals of the projectContribute to the preparation of design documents and lead the detailed development of construction documents during all project phases, delivering complete, accurate and coordinated project documentationAdvance the production of schematic, design development and construction documents drawings and specifications in compliance with project scope, schedule, cost and design intentMaintain awareness of evolving building technology and systemsReview shop drawings, material samples and CD’s for conformance with designPerform construction administration duties (e.g. RFI’s, RFP’s, change orders, etc.), prepare reports and specifications; review completed reports, plans, cost estimates and calculationsExecute applicable agency review analysis (accessibility, zoning, life-safety, etc.)Establish architectural budget, task schedule and other components of the project work plan in collaboration with Project ManagerImplement meeting objectives, facilitate meetings and provide meeting notes documentationMaintain contact with clients, consultants and contractors during all project phases, participating in marketing, client and owner presentations as requiredSet an example for team effort through the spirit of cooperation while directing, organizing and mentoring junior staff You will need to have: Bachelor's degree in architecture; master’s degree preferred Architectural licensure requiredLEED accreditation preferred7-15 years of experience and includes working on small- to large-scale project typesStrong graphics skills are an essentialProficiency with Revit, Rhino, and other industry accepted software including Microsoft Office Suite is essential Proficiency with Bluebeam, Adobe Creative Suite (i.e. InDesign, Photoshop) and project management software is preferredUnderstanding and experience in some combination of arts (theater, music, visual arts, art museums), cultural (history museums, faith-based), community (nature centers, centers), and education (K-12 or Higher Ed) is preferred Salary Information:The pay range listed aligns to the geography of the office for which this position is posted. Actual compensation will be based upon work experience, education, licensure requirements and/or skill level and will be finalized at the time of offer. Individuals in this role working more than 24 hours a week on a regular basis are eligible to participate in HGA’s robust benefit programs which include an annual bonus and success sharing bonus program, 401(k) guaranteed contribution, paid parental leave, medical, dental and life insurance plans as well as PTO and short- and long-term disability programs. Salary Range: $77,100 - $103,400.
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