Timmons Groupposted 25 days ago
Entry Level
Charlotte, NC

About the position

Timmons Group is currently seeking a Landscape Architect I/II to join our Public Land Development Group located in our Charlotte, NC office location. Our award-winning landscape architecture and land planning studio offers an extensive range of consulting and design support to urban, commercial, parks and recreation, economic development, environmental, transportation, residential and government clients across multiple markets. Applicants should be creative, open-minded, collaborative and motivated and possess strong design, graphic, and written communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Work with both public and private sectors on a diverse range of project types
  • Assist project teams with developing landscape plans through schematic design, design development, construction documents, and specifications
  • Assist in preparation of cost estimates and construction takeoffs
  • Prepare detailed master planning documents and illustrative design plans
  • Work collaboratively within landscape architecture and multi-disciplinary design teams

Requirements

  • Bachelor or Masters’ Degree in Landscape Architecture from an accredited program is preferred but a non-accredited degree in Landscape Architecture and 1-5 years of experience may be considered
  • Ideal candidates will have between 1+ years of professional experience
  • Must possess strong hand graphic skills and computer graphic design foundation
  • Advanced level of competency utilizing AutoCAD (Civil 3-D), SketchUp or Rhino, Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign)
  • Experience with GIS and Land F/X is a bonus
  • Proficiency in writing reports, technical documents, and general correspondence
  • Ability to communicate with internal and external clients and colleagues to perform expected duties
  • Ability to solve challenging design and technical problems
  • Must be creative, open-minded, and organized
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