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AIA Triangle

Architecture Design Project Lead

AIA Triangle, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27601

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Who we Are A full-service, consulting Architectural and Engineering Design small business

What we Do Consulting Architecture, Engineering & Design Services (Vertical Buildings)

Our Clients Higher Education, Local & State Government, Military, Multi‑Family Residential, Private Development

Minimum Requirements for Project Level Architects

Degree from an NAAB accredited Architecture program

Active licensure from a state Board of Architecture with the ability to seek reciprocity for licensure within the Commonwealth of Virginia and State of North Carolina

Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills

Strong knowledge of AutoCAD

Strong knowledge of Revit/BIM

Strong understanding of review authorities and how to effectively respond to comments

Excellent knowledge of MS Office

United States Citizenship is required

Reports Daily to Raleigh, NC

Preference will be given to Candidates demonstrating

6+ years of professional experience in Architecture design and consulting

Project Management experience

Proposal preparation (business development) experience

What You will Do This is an experienced position involved in non‑routine and complex assignments. The Project Architect works with the Project Manager(s) to develop design concepts which are incorporated into the final product by Staff Designers and Architects. This Project Architect position includes overseeing specific jobs as Project Manager which requires a blend of leadership and technical design contributions.

The ability to work on several projects at once and to continuously reprioritize work is critical in this position.

Typical Duties

Producing sketches for complicated design tasks

Preparing and delegating preliminary task lists

Incorporating design concepts from schematic design into design development

Coordinating design clearances

Selecting details

Documenting existing conditions

Troubleshooting of existing installations and designs

Editing construction specification sections

Attending construction meetings and producing site observation reports (occasional local travel required)

Producing final punch lists

Researching non‑routine code issues

Preparing addendums and change orders

Preparing opinions of probable cost for materials and systems and reviewing contractor cost estimates

Value engineering

Putting own work through the quality control review process

Reviewing technical work of others

Responding to comments from review authorities

What DJG will do for you

Full benefits (medical, dental, vision, 401K with matching)

Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay

Collaborative environment with one‑on‑one mentoring

Flexible work hours around core business hours of 9am – 3:30pm

Hybrid Office / Remote work options

The opportunity to grow and shape the future of the Firm

Train and develop you to confidently advise our Clients

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