Project Architect (Life Sciences)
Job Description
We are looking for a Project Architect who plans, programs, designs, authors, coordinates, and supervises construction of life sciences building projects for clients according to their desires, needs, and financial resources. Responsible for developing, maintaining and revising project budgets and schedules.• Works closely with architectural design and technical leadership as well as engineering discipline project leads to design, develop, document, observe and administer the construction of complex program driven facilities• Proficient understanding of building materials and systems, methods of construction and the integration of building services, structure, building core and envelope elements• Responsible for project technical quality and timely delivery of architecture deliverables• Meets with clients, client representatives, constructors to discuss technical aspects of project design, delivery, and construction• Understands and conversant in technical issues relating to sustainability and energy conservation• Provides general technical expertise for the department, mentors architecture staff.• May assist in maintaining and developing department master specifications
Qualifications
• 5+ years of Project Architect licensed experience required• BArch or MArch is required• Registered Architect in the U.S. • NCARB Certification preferred• Excellent oral and written communication skills required• Revit and ACAD knowledge and experience • Advanced MS Office skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) preferred• Presentation skills in Google Sketch-Up and/or Lumien preferred
Ideally you'll have:
• BArch or MArch is required• Registered Architect in the U.S.
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