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Archinect

Project Manager

Archinect, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079

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Bell Design Group

is a vibrant, idea-driven architecture and design studio headquartered in Los Angeles, with additional locations in Spain and Argentina. We’re a diverse and collaborative team that thrives on creativity, curiosity, and craft. Our work spans a wide range of typologies—from boutique hotels and affordable housing to production studios, tech campuses, civic and non-profit work, adaptive reuse, and master plans. Every project is an opportunity to push boundaries and create meaningful spaces. We value honesty in our process, transparency in collaboration, and respect in every exchange. At BDG, we believe great design emerges from dialogue, discipline, and shared purpose – and we seek those who are inspired to push boundaries, learn deeply and continually, and build with integrity.

We’re currently seeking a

Project Manager

to join our studio. This is a full-time role for a highly motivated individual who brings technical expertise, managerial excellence, and leadership to the table. You’ll work closely with Project Architects and design teams to lead the development of architectural projects and ensure excellence from concept through construction. While there is a broad range of project types that you will be engaged in, this position will have an emphasis on affordable housing in California and nationwide, as well as Civic and Institutional work. This may require both local and out-of-state travel for meetings and job site visits. Additionally, the Project Manager will be part of the studio leadership and is expected to engage in the activities and advancement of the studio, as well as providing support, mentorship and training for junior staff.

What You’ll Do

Oversee all phases of project development, including planning, contracts, design coordination, budgeting, and construction administration.

Manage project schedules, resources, and deliverables to meet client expectations and firm standards.

Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, consultants, and contractors.

Ensure compliance with building codes, zoning regulations, and company standards.

Participate in firm-wide QAQC

Mentor junior team members and foster a collaborative work environment.

Solve complex design and technical challenges with creativity and precision

Represent the studio in client meetings, presentations, and agency reviews

Engage in studio culture, leadership, and continuous improvement

What You’ll Bring

Professional degree in Architecture (B.Arch or M.Arch)

Architectural license preferred but not required

10-12+ years of experience, with at least 3-5 years as a Project Manager on multi-family, commercial, mixed-use and/or hospitality projects

Experience in Affordable Housing, both new construction and rehabilitations, is preferred

Experience in Civic and Institutional work preferred

Experience must also include carrying projects of both large and small scale from design concept through completion

Proficiency in Bluebeam, Adobe Creative Suite, and Microsoft Office. Sufficient skills with BIM (ArchiCAD preferred), AutoCAD, Miro, and other drafting software.

Strong knowledge of code analysis, construction methods, engineering systems, agency processing, construction detailing, and contract administration.

Recent, comprehensive experience dealing with accessibility codes is a bonus

Excellent communication, organization, and leadership skills

Ability to work independently and collaboratively

Strategic thinker with a passion for problem-solving and innovation

A proactive, resourceful mindset and a commitment to craft

Attention to both detail and big-picture concepts

Ability to resolve complex issues and develop solutions

Excellent foresight

What You’ll Receive

Medical, dental, and vision insurance

Matching retirement investment plans

Paid holidays and vacation days

Parental leave benefits

Professional development support and training opportunities

Work abroad opportunities

Studio-wide field trips, volunteer events, and creative workshops

Optional hybrid work schedule w/ half-day Fridays

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