Archinect
The Center for Zero Waste Design is seeking a Project Designer with architectural experience (4-8 years) preferably full time (part time over 60% also considered) to join our growing team. The Center is a fiscally sponsored non-profit with a mission to support buildings and cities in reaching zero waste and circularity through the development of design strategies, advocacy campaigns and policy tools.
Time will be split between the Center and consultancy ThinkWoven - these organizations share the same staff. Hybrid position in Brooklyn, NYC, with 2 days in office most weeks required.
Typical Responsibilities
Manage consulting projects for architectural design teams working on new or renovated developments, typically housing, to ensure they are designed with best practice strategies for reducing and better separating recycling and food scraps, enabling future zero waste operations. Perform waste calculations, figure out storage areas and represent waste movement and storage on building plans. Example projects include Kingsboro Sparrow Square and the New York Climate Exchange
Develop research and design strategies for containerizing waste in NYC and other cities as a continuation of our report, On Containerization.
Research the context of waste management in different cities, including urban form, building code requirements, policies, local infrastructure & zero waste plans, see for example case studies on other cities, see Copenhagen.
Create and modify graphic diagrams to represent material storage and flows in buildings and cities, similar to those for this Vital City article on how to containerize NYC’s waste, or for our recent report The Hidden Cost of Trash.
Help develop NYC-specific design guidelines on compost application for healthy soils in urban green spaces of all sizes, including best practices for collection and local processing, on-site composting and use for soil regeneration and green infrastructure projects.
Assist with promotional materials and social media.
Ideal Candidate
Passionate about zero waste and circular, regenerative and equitable cities
4-8 years of work experience in architecture, urban design or similar field
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in architecture or urban design
Knowledge of CAD software, Adobe Illustrator and Excel
Experience with Vectorworks and GIS (or equivalent) preferred
Systems thinker, able to understand interrelated issues affecting material flows
Proficient at research and writing
Excellent communication and client-facing skills
Well organized, analytical and conscientious
Compensation Compensation in the range of $60,000- $80,000 annual salary for full-time work (35 hours, 20 days vacation, no health insurance) paid as an hourly rate of $35-$50/hour depending on experience. Must be legally authorized to work in the US.
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Time will be split between the Center and consultancy ThinkWoven - these organizations share the same staff. Hybrid position in Brooklyn, NYC, with 2 days in office most weeks required.
Typical Responsibilities
Manage consulting projects for architectural design teams working on new or renovated developments, typically housing, to ensure they are designed with best practice strategies for reducing and better separating recycling and food scraps, enabling future zero waste operations. Perform waste calculations, figure out storage areas and represent waste movement and storage on building plans. Example projects include Kingsboro Sparrow Square and the New York Climate Exchange
Develop research and design strategies for containerizing waste in NYC and other cities as a continuation of our report, On Containerization.
Research the context of waste management in different cities, including urban form, building code requirements, policies, local infrastructure & zero waste plans, see for example case studies on other cities, see Copenhagen.
Create and modify graphic diagrams to represent material storage and flows in buildings and cities, similar to those for this Vital City article on how to containerize NYC’s waste, or for our recent report The Hidden Cost of Trash.
Help develop NYC-specific design guidelines on compost application for healthy soils in urban green spaces of all sizes, including best practices for collection and local processing, on-site composting and use for soil regeneration and green infrastructure projects.
Assist with promotional materials and social media.
Ideal Candidate
Passionate about zero waste and circular, regenerative and equitable cities
4-8 years of work experience in architecture, urban design or similar field
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in architecture or urban design
Knowledge of CAD software, Adobe Illustrator and Excel
Experience with Vectorworks and GIS (or equivalent) preferred
Systems thinker, able to understand interrelated issues affecting material flows
Proficient at research and writing
Excellent communication and client-facing skills
Well organized, analytical and conscientious
Compensation Compensation in the range of $60,000- $80,000 annual salary for full-time work (35 hours, 20 days vacation, no health insurance) paid as an hourly rate of $35-$50/hour depending on experience. Must be legally authorized to work in the US.
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