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Aiasiliconvalley

Project Architect II/III Group 4 Architecture, Research & Planning

Aiasiliconvalley, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199

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Minimum Education:

Licensed Architect

Minimum Experience:

8-10 Years

Required Amount of Travel:

0-10%

Job Description: Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning, Inc. seeks a full-time Project Architect II/III to join our dynamic team. We work nationwide to create places for communities to gather, imagine, and grow. Our diverse portfolio of vibrant facilities that reflect and celebrate their communities is a direct result of our collaborative, team-oriented design approach with clients, consultants, users, and community members.

An equal opportunity employer, Group 4 supports employees with professional development opportunities and an excellent benefits package. We offer a competitive compensation package including 401(k) contributions, health and dental coverage, paid vacation and sick leave, and public transportation benefits. In the Bay Area, our office in downtown South San Francisco is easily accessible by Caltrain, BART, 101 and 280, and ferry.

For more information on Group 4’s team and work, please visit our website: http://www.g4arch.com

Job Requirements: Requirements for this position include at least six years of professional licensure in the United States and at least six years of experience on non-residential projects. Successful candidates will demonstrate:

Fully competent in all conventional aspects of architecture, including analysis, design, and specifications

Ability to generate, develop, critically evaluate, and present architectural concepts throughout all phases of the design process

Coordination with design and engineering team on appropriate technical solutions and product strategies

Responsibility for specific technical aspects of assigned projects, including investigation, evaluation, and recommendation of design solutions to meet client and project needs

Thorough understanding of building and accessibility codes

Thorough understanding of design documentation, architectural detailing, and building systems/assemblies

Familiarity with the public bid process and its impact on drawings and specifications

Ability to manage project schedules, budgets, and staff within a studio environment

Ability to provide technical guidance to less experienced architectural staff supporting projects

Strong design sensibility and commitment to sustainable design; LEED accreditation is a plus

Proficiency with BIM/3D modeling software including Revit and SketchUp, the Adobe Creative Suite, and hand sketching

Strong written, graphic, and oral communication skills

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