The Architectural Designer position is a salaried, professional position that provides design and construction administration of Campus projects while focusing on the Campus impacts and needs, project budgets, schedules, etc. The Designer works closely with other design professionals such as architects, engineers, designers, project coordinators and Campus customers to provide the best possible design within budget, while anticipating potential problems in an effort to minimize the negative impacts of Campus operations. The selected candidate will be expected to work with licensed design professionals in a team environment; to identify a scope of work; prepare design concepts with construction cost estimates; complete the design with final construction documents (i.e. drawings and specifications); provide periodical review of construction progress; attend job meetings; answer requests for information submitted by the construction team. Designers work closely with Campus customers to determine the project facility needs to provide the best possible facility within the budget allotted for the project. Their concentrated efforts focus on minimizing the negative impacts of construction on the operation of the Campus; anticipate potential problems while remaining proactive; maintain communication with all entities. Specific reviews are conducted with interested committees/groups on the Campus such as Services for Students with Disabilities, the Committee on the University Environment, etc. Designers/Project Coordinators are assigned design/coordination work in association with fellow Campus Design professionals- i.e. architectural scope will be assigned to selected candidate while other Design Team members provide mechanical, electrical, etc.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Educational Services
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees