Project Architect II - Education

Progressive CompaniesDurham, NC
Hybrid

About The Position

As a Project Architect II, you will own the technical design of major, complex projects. You will also make sure the design intent survives from concept into the documents and out into the field. You will investigate the options, weigh the trade-offs, and recommend what will work for the client. Much of what reaches you will not have a standard detail, and part of the job is working out a new approach. This is a supported but largely independent role. You will coordinate directly with consultants and engineers, take code questions to the building official, and mentor the architects coming up behind you. The next step from here is Senior Project Architect and project leadership. Progressive is employee owned (ESOP), so the projects you deliver build your own stake in the firm, and we practice Performance Based Design, which means a design must prove out against what the client needs the building to do.

Requirements

  • Licensed architect
  • Proficiency in Revit and AutoCAD
  • Understanding of applicable codes and sustainability requirements
  • Ability to coordinate with consultants and engineers
  • Experience with plan review and code questions
  • Experience with submittal reviews, drawings, estimates, and calculations
  • Experience solving construction problems in the field
  • Ability to manage project information, fees, and schedules
  • Mentorship skills

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with Performance Based Design
  • Experience with existing conditions documentation
  • Experience with due diligence

Responsibilities

  • Hold the design intent through every phase of documentation. Carry the Performance Based Design goals from concept into the issued set, with no unresolved deviations reaching the client.
  • Lead the technical design and documentation on assigned major projects. Act as the technical architect on active projects, producing the architectural models, contract documents, and specifications in Revit and AutoCAD, with applicable codes, sustainability requirements, and material standards built in from the start.
  • Stamp and seal construction documents as a licensed architect. You own the technical accuracy and code compliance of your sets, and you make the initial call on complex or first-of-their-kind design problems.
  • Own coordination of the specifications with the drawings. Lead spec-to-drawing coordination and the handoffs with internal teams, consultants, and engineers, so conflicts get caught in the office rather than at bid or in the field.
  • Carry plan review and code questions to resolution. Handle due diligence, existing conditions documentation, and plan review submissions, and settle code questions directly with the authority having jurisdiction.
  • Lead reviews of submittals, drawings, estimates, and calculations. Evaluate them against project scope and firm standards, and self-check your own work, so deliverables meet QA/QC requirements before they go out.
  • Solve construction problems in the field. On site visits, work through unforeseen conditions, code compliance issues, and document discrepancies, and close open items out rather than letting them sit.
  • Keep project information, fees, and schedules moving. Organize how project files get published, issued, and transferred, give informed input on fees and schedules, and raise scope changes when they show up rather than after they hit the budget.
  • Bring the junior architects along. Mentor less experienced staff through day-to-day coaching and Lessons Learned sessions, and weigh in on process improvements and standard development.

Benefits

  • Employee stock ownership plan (ESOP)
  • Award-winning wellness program
  • Hybrid work schedule
  • Summer hours
  • Profit-sharing
  • Continuing education
  • Mentorship
  • Growth opportunities
  • Paid service-learning hours
  • Corporate sponsorship for community organizations and activities
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