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Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in a building design related discipline that could include: Mechanical Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, Building Science or similar or 10-15 of experience in the trades of building controls, building equipment related technician (HVAC, BAS, Electrical, etc.
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The firm offers a variety of services including construction, architectural design, trade services, virtual design and construction, and LEED/sustainable design management for projects ranging from $25M to over $250M. RQ's experience includes projects throughout the U.S., as well as internationally at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Puerto Rico. The success of this company has been built on three pillars: Quality, Integrity, and Leadership.
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Knowledge of application of local, state, federal regulations: building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, OSHA, LEED, Cal-Green, ADA Strong skills: MS Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, MS Project and Smartsheets Highly proficient in reading construction documents - all disciplines - architectural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, life safety, civil and site Strong analytical skills to drive data driven decisions.
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We provide unsurpassed security and life-safety solutions and the essential support services (LEED consultation, code compliance, access control system integration, product research and selection, specification writing services, technical support, etc.
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The firm offers a variety of services including construction, architectural design, trade services, virtual design and construction, and LEED/sustainable design management for projects ranging from $25M to over $250M. RQ's experience includes projects from coast to coast as well as internationally at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Puerto Rico. The success of this company has been built on three pillars: Quality, Integrity, and Leadership.
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The ideal candidate should possess 1-5+ years of MEP project design experience as an Electrical Designer, hold a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering, and demonstrate proficiency in REVIT and AutoCAD for drafting, as well as familiarity with low voltage design.
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Experience in Rhino, 3-D Max, Sketch-up is a plus and LEED Accreditation is also a plus. The ideal candidate will perform detailed phases of Architectural design work for projects requiring, leading, interface and collaboration with various disciplines, clients, and consultants.
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LEED Green Associate or LEED AP preferred. Prepare and revises documentation in various architectural phases including site plans, floor plans, building elevations, building sections, and details.
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Qualified candidates must have 5-10 years architectural experience, preferably with at least three years of recent Project Architect/Project Manager experience. LEED certification is preferred.
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Hire Resolve's client is a leading Architecture and planning firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of an Architectural Designer in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Possess a desire to become LEED accredited as well as a Registered Architect.
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Understanding of architectural design, engineering coordination, design trends, products, construction methodology, building systems, material application, and manufacturer-supplier appropriateness.
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Required Skills Strong knowledge of architectural design, engineering coordination, design trends, products, construction methodology, building systems, material application, and manufacturer-supplier appropriateness.
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Leading the architectural design process from programming and conceptual design through permitting and construction. LEED or Living Future accreditation preferred. Leading the architectural design process from programming and conceptual design through permitting and construction.
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LEED Accreditation and/or experience on LEED Certified projects considered a plus. Thorough understanding of architectural, civil, mechanical, and electrical plans and specificationsAbility to demonstrate creative problem-solving skills.
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Familiarity with sustainability and LEED guidelines. They operate in a collaborative studio environment where the open discussion of architectural ideas and client solutions is valued and encouraged.
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