The Architect is responsible for the planning and design of a variety of building projects for government, higher education and industrial clients. Project types include new buildings or renovation of existing buildings/spaces including municipal buildings (public works, vehicle maintenance, fire stations, police stations/shooting ranges) laboratories, offices and research & production spaces. Responsibilities for this position include production of planning documents and contract documents and specifications. Desirable skills include an understanding of space planning & design for municipal projects, science & technology facilities design (laboratory & research space), and higher education projects (classrooms, laboratories). This position provides technical knowledge in the architectural discipline and assists colleagues in solving complex design problems through state-of-the-art technology such as Building Information Modeling (Revit) and other visualization tools such as Sketch-Up, Rhino 3D, 3DS Max, etc.
Salaries for all positions are based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to relevant experience, total years of experience in the industry, education, skills, and qualifications. Compensation may vary depending on the candidate's individual background and expertise.
Technical Competencies/Responsibilities
6-7 years of experience providing architectural design and construction document preparation and comprehensive construction administration as part of a professional architecture/engineering firm.
Recommends best value design which meets client requirements for intended use as well as operability, reliability, maintainability, and safety.
Able to generate design documentation, construction documents, and renderings utilizing 3D software (Revit, Rhino 3D, others)
Working knowledge of applicable codes and standards City of Chicago, IBC, ADA, etc.)
Develops designs and produces drawings and specifications to define the architectural scope of projects.
Able to work with all design team disciplines, including outside consultants, to achieve a fully coordinated project.
Performs specialized investigations such as existing conditions verification and participates in comparisons of building system alternatives.
Applies architectural theories, concepts, principles, and processes to provide solutions to complex design projects.
May assist in the review of the technical evaluation of construction bids received from contractors.
May participate, from time to time, in support of business development activities and provide support and input for client proposals, SOQ's, and presentations.
Architecture degree from an accredited US Architectural Program
Proficiency in Revit and rendering programs required
Licensed as an architect in the state of Illinois is a plus.
Experience with municipal government, federal government, and higher education clients. Experience with Industrial clients is a plus.
Able to provide space planning and conceptual design through to construction document production and construction administration services
NCARB Certification is a plus
LEED AP Accreditation is a plus
Must possess exceptional interpersonal and organizational skills
Eligibility to work in the US without requiring sponsorship now or in the future
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