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Carrier Johnson + CULTURE

QA/QC Spec Writer, Project Architect Job at Carrier Johnson + CULTURE in San Die

Carrier Johnson + CULTURE, San Diego, CA, US, 92189

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About the job QA/QC Spec Writer, Project Architect Qualities and responsibilities of an Architectural Senior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writer - Level1 with 10 years or more experience An ArchitecturalSenior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writer, with 10 years or more of experience is a highly skilled and experienced professional who takes on a leadership role in architectural projects. The Senior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writer has attained licensure. This level of PA may work on mid-size to large projects or may work on more than one project at a time. The projects are more complex in nature, and a variety of construction types and occupancies. Role: Lead Quality Processes: Implement and manage QA/QC processes for architectural projects to ensure high-quality design and execution. Document Review: Review construction documents for adherence to standards, constructability, and code compliance, identifying errors, omissions, inconsistencies, and opportunities for value‑added design. Technical Guidance: Provide technical guidance and expertise to project teams throughout the project phases. Code Analysis: Research and apply building codes (CBC/IBC) and ensure compliance with relevant regulations. Specification Development: Develop and improve architectural specifications, including specialized content for different project types and regional conditions. Staff Education: Educate staff on codes, drawing conventions, architectural detailing, construction practices, and innovative technologies relevant to design and delivery. Collaboration: Work closely with project teams, consultants, and clients to ensure quality standards are met. Documentation and Reporting: Maintain records, prepare reports, and document findings related to quality control inspections and non‑conformances. Project Closeout: Conduct final inspections and compile documentation for project handover. Manage needed updates to office drawing and specification templates on an as‑needed basis. Qualifications: Experience: Relevant experience in architectural practice, often with a focus on QA/QC. Including the following project types: Commercial, Mixed‑Use, Governmental, Multi‑Family Residential, High‑Rise and Podium. Licensure: An architectural license in the relevant jurisdiction may be required. Technical Skills: Knowledge of architectural design, building systems, construction methods, materials, and constructability. Code Expertise: Advanced knowledge of building codes and regulations. QA/QC Process Expertise: Advanced knowledge of QA/QC processes and procedures. Bluebeam Revu advanced skills. Communication & Collaboration: Excellent communication, interpersonal, and team collaboration skills. Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy. Problem‑Solving: Strong analytical and problem‑solving abilities. Architectural Expertise: A Senior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writer should possess extensive architectural knowledge and expertise. They should have a deep understanding of architectural design principles, construction techniques, building systems, and codes and regulations. They should also stay updated with industry trends and advancements. Leadership and Management: With their experience, Architectural Senior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writers should exhibit strong leadership and management skills. They should be able to lead and mentor project teams, delegate tasks, manage resources effectively, and ensure efficient project workflows. They should also possess the ability to motivate and inspire team members. Communication and Collaboration: Effective communication and collaboration are crucial. They should have excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact with clients, consultants, contractors, and team members, presenting ideas and fostering collaboration. Problem‑Solving and Decision‑Making: They should be adept at problem‑solving and decision‑making, analyzing complex issues, proposing practical solutions, and making informed decisions aligned with project goals, constraints, and client requirements. Responsibilities: Project Coordination: Senior Project Architect QA/QC Spec Writers coordinate with internal and external stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle, collaborating with engineers, consultants, and contractors to ensure seamless integration of various project components. Construction Administration: May be involved in construction administration tasks: review documents, respond to RFIs, conduct site visits to monitor progress, quality, and adherence to design intent. Quality Control and Assurance: Conduct design reviews, perform quality inspections, and ensure compliance with building codes, regulations, and industry standards, making necessary revisions to maintain design excellence. Budget and Schedule Management: Collaborate with the PM in budgeting and schedule management for projects, overseeing project schedules to ensure timely completion. Team Leadership and Mentoring: Provide leadership and mentorship to junior architects and project team members, guiding and supporting them, providing feedback, fostering a collaborative environment. Continuous Professional Development: Engage in professional development activities: stay updated with industry trends, new technologies, best practices, attend conferences, and contribute to firm’s knowledge‑sharing initiatives. #J-18808-Ljbffr