AECOM
Company Overview
AECOM is a global infrastructure leader, committed to delivering a better world. We solve our clients’ complex challenges in water, environment, energy, transportation and buildings. Our teams partner with public‑ and private‑sector clients to create innovative, sustainable and resilient solutions throughout the project lifecycle.
Job Summary Senior Secure Spaces Architect will lead the design, development, and delivery of secure facilities for Federal clients, in compliance with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 and other applicable standards. This senior‑level role requires a deep understanding of secure space requirements, including Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) or Special Access Program Facility (SAPF), secure communications centers, and other classified environments.
Locations
Denver, CO
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
San Francisco, CA
San Diego, CA
Sacramento, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Seattle, WA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Key Responsibilities
Lead the architectural design of secure spaces, including SCIFs, SAPF, secure conference rooms, and other classified environments, in compliance with ICD‑705, DoD standards, and client‑specific requirements.
Collaborate with Accrediting Official (AO) and support the development of Construction Surveillance Plans (CSP).
Develop detailed design documentation, including floor plans, elevations, and specifications, that meet security, operational, and aesthetic goals.
Provide technical coordination with designers and contractors for acoustical and Radio Frequency (RF) shielding requirements in compliance with UFC 4‑010‑05 and ICD 705.
Collaborate with engineers, security consultants, and other disciplines to integrate physical security measures, such as access control, intrusion detection, and acoustic protection, into facility designs.
Conduct design reviews and oversee quality assurance to ensure adherence to Federal standards and project objectives.
Client Engagement
Lead client engagement activities for assigned clients. Identify opportunities and manage team efforts for submittals, proposals, presentations, contract negotiation, marketing communications, trade shows and related activities.
Serve as the primary point of contact for Federal clients, providing expert guidance on secure space requirements and design solutions.
Facilitate client workshops, charrettes, and meetings to gather requirements, present designs, and address feedback.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Federal agencies, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure project success and client satisfaction.
Compliance and Standards
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of ICD‑705, Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), and other relevant Federal standards.
Conduct security risk assessments and ensure that designs meet accreditation requirements for secure spaces.
Coordinate with security officers, accrediting officials, and other stakeholders to achieve facility certification and accreditation.
Business Development
Support Federal business development efforts by contributing to proposals, presentations, and marketing materials related to secure space design.
Identify opportunities for growth in the Federal marketplace and provide strategic input on pursuits and partnerships.
Represent the company at industry events, conferences, and client briefings to showcase expertise in secure facility design.
Mentorship and Leadership
Mentor junior architects and staff, providing technical guidance and professional development opportunities.
Foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence within the design team.
Critical Qualities
Depth of understanding of customer and building type.
Customer engagement, facility programming, leadership, and communications.
Facility planning and space planning (multi‑disciplinary systems, utilities organization, etc.).
Understanding of secure networks, security zones, and access control.
Understanding of FF&E and its relationship in concert with facility planning fundamentals.
Strong familiarity with ICD 705 and TEMPEST fundamentals and how they influence the functional planning of secure facilities.
Qualifications Minimum
Bachelor’s in Architecture from an accredited institution and 8 years of related experience.
Professional licensure as a Registered Architect (RA) is required.
U.S. citizenship is required.
Preferred
Master’s degree in Architecture.
12 years of architectural experience, with at least 5 years focused on designing secure facilities for Federal clients.
ICD‑705 Training Certificate within the last five years.
Experience working with Federal agencies such as DoD, Intelligence Community, or other classified clients.
Certification in security‑related disciplines (e.g., Certified SCIF Designer, PSP, or similar).
Active or recently held security clearance (Secret, TS, or TS/SCI).
Experience with sustainability and energy efficiency in secure facility design.
Knowledge of emerging technologies and trends in secure environments.
Proficiency in architectural design software, including AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM tools.
Strong understanding of physical security systems, acoustic protection, and technical security countermeasures.
Familiarity with Federal procurement processes, including FAR/DFARS.
Exceptional communication and presentation skills.
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities.
Leadership skills to inspire and guide teams, foster collaboration, and drive innovation.
Additional Information
This position will not offer sponsorship now or in the future.
This position requires U.S. citizenship due to federal contract/security requirements.
Compensation The range for this position is $140,000 to $180,000 per year.
Benefits AECOM offers comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits, paid time off, leaves of absence, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well‑being resources, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, service recognition awards, retirement savings plan, and employee stock purchase plan.
Equal Opportunity Employer As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and are here to help you achieve it. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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Job Summary Senior Secure Spaces Architect will lead the design, development, and delivery of secure facilities for Federal clients, in compliance with Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 705 and other applicable standards. This senior‑level role requires a deep understanding of secure space requirements, including Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) or Special Access Program Facility (SAPF), secure communications centers, and other classified environments.
Locations
Denver, CO
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
San Francisco, CA
San Diego, CA
Sacramento, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Seattle, WA
Columbus, OH
Cleveland, OH
Key Responsibilities
Lead the architectural design of secure spaces, including SCIFs, SAPF, secure conference rooms, and other classified environments, in compliance with ICD‑705, DoD standards, and client‑specific requirements.
Collaborate with Accrediting Official (AO) and support the development of Construction Surveillance Plans (CSP).
Develop detailed design documentation, including floor plans, elevations, and specifications, that meet security, operational, and aesthetic goals.
Provide technical coordination with designers and contractors for acoustical and Radio Frequency (RF) shielding requirements in compliance with UFC 4‑010‑05 and ICD 705.
Collaborate with engineers, security consultants, and other disciplines to integrate physical security measures, such as access control, intrusion detection, and acoustic protection, into facility designs.
Conduct design reviews and oversee quality assurance to ensure adherence to Federal standards and project objectives.
Client Engagement
Lead client engagement activities for assigned clients. Identify opportunities and manage team efforts for submittals, proposals, presentations, contract negotiation, marketing communications, trade shows and related activities.
Serve as the primary point of contact for Federal clients, providing expert guidance on secure space requirements and design solutions.
Facilitate client workshops, charrettes, and meetings to gather requirements, present designs, and address feedback.
Build and maintain strong relationships with Federal agencies, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure project success and client satisfaction.
Compliance and Standards
Maintain up‑to‑date knowledge of ICD‑705, Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), and other relevant Federal standards.
Conduct security risk assessments and ensure that designs meet accreditation requirements for secure spaces.
Coordinate with security officers, accrediting officials, and other stakeholders to achieve facility certification and accreditation.
Business Development
Support Federal business development efforts by contributing to proposals, presentations, and marketing materials related to secure space design.
Identify opportunities for growth in the Federal marketplace and provide strategic input on pursuits and partnerships.
Represent the company at industry events, conferences, and client briefings to showcase expertise in secure facility design.
Mentorship and Leadership
Mentor junior architects and staff, providing technical guidance and professional development opportunities.
Foster a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence within the design team.
Critical Qualities
Depth of understanding of customer and building type.
Customer engagement, facility programming, leadership, and communications.
Facility planning and space planning (multi‑disciplinary systems, utilities organization, etc.).
Understanding of secure networks, security zones, and access control.
Understanding of FF&E and its relationship in concert with facility planning fundamentals.
Strong familiarity with ICD 705 and TEMPEST fundamentals and how they influence the functional planning of secure facilities.
Qualifications Minimum
Bachelor’s in Architecture from an accredited institution and 8 years of related experience.
Professional licensure as a Registered Architect (RA) is required.
U.S. citizenship is required.
Preferred
Master’s degree in Architecture.
12 years of architectural experience, with at least 5 years focused on designing secure facilities for Federal clients.
ICD‑705 Training Certificate within the last five years.
Experience working with Federal agencies such as DoD, Intelligence Community, or other classified clients.
Certification in security‑related disciplines (e.g., Certified SCIF Designer, PSP, or similar).
Active or recently held security clearance (Secret, TS, or TS/SCI).
Experience with sustainability and energy efficiency in secure facility design.
Knowledge of emerging technologies and trends in secure environments.
Proficiency in architectural design software, including AutoCAD, Revit, and BIM tools.
Strong understanding of physical security systems, acoustic protection, and technical security countermeasures.
Familiarity with Federal procurement processes, including FAR/DFARS.
Exceptional communication and presentation skills.
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities.
Leadership skills to inspire and guide teams, foster collaboration, and drive innovation.
Additional Information
This position will not offer sponsorship now or in the future.
This position requires U.S. citizenship due to federal contract/security requirements.
Compensation The range for this position is $140,000 to $180,000 per year.
Benefits AECOM offers comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits, paid time off, leaves of absence, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well‑being resources, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, service recognition awards, retirement savings plan, and employee stock purchase plan.
Equal Opportunity Employer As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and are here to help you achieve it. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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