Licensed Architect
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Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community DevelopmentJunior CollegesResidential Intellectual and Developmental Disability, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse FacilitiesAdministration of Human Resource ProgramsEducational Support ServicesFirm OverviewMorgan Construction Management (MCM) provides exceptional construction project management services to our clients in various markets that comprise of government, transportation, educational and religious institutions, housing and commercial. Since 2011, MCM serves its clients in the private and public sectors. MCM manages all phases of projects from programming to implementation and from pre-construction to post construction.Job SummaryMCM is seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Licensed Architect with extensive knowledge in large scale architecture and construction projects to work with our client's team in Philadelphia. The ideal candidate must be a Registered Architect with a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a NAAB-accredited college or university and experience in the building and facilities construction industry. Primarily, this position will involve projects at existing buildings, new construction and associated support facilities. Typical projects include interior modernizations, improvements, major renovations and new construction.Essential responsibilities will include the following:Generate and advertise RFPs for the selection of 3rd party design firms. Review and approval proposals from 3rd party design firms.Manage contracts and approve invoices of design firms.Generate scope determination reports for Capital Improvement Projects to include surveys of building envelope systems, conceptual designs, building assessments and inspections.Technical review and approval of design development plans and construction documents.Prepare bid specifications and IFBs and provide design support to the Capital Improvement Project Team during bid and construction phases. Contribute to the evaluation, restoration, repair design, and preservation of existing historic schools, construction materials, and building systems.Engage with the Philadelphia L&I department and other external agencies.Coordinate with project stakeholders to ensure constructability of building systems.Work with other internal departments (Environmental, Construction, Facilities & Maintenance and Space Planning). Additional Functions Perform related work as required. Support development of long-range facilities plans and capital investment strategies. Assist in evaluating consultant and contractor performance. Participate in special initiatives related to facilities planning, funding, and capital program governance. Respond to inquiries from our client's staff, building staff, facilities and community stakeholders regarding capital projects. Minimum Requirements Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture from a NAAB accredited institution.Architectural license in Pennsylvania.A minimum of ten (10) years of professional design experience in schools, commercial buildings and facilities, construction and assessment.Knowledge of Building Codes (City of Philadelphia, IBC) and material codes (AISC, ACI)Experience with Building Permit Process in the City of Philadelphia.Knowledge, Skills and Abilities as follows:Knowledge of Revit, Rhino and AutoCAD for technical drawings.Knowledge of materials, and envelope systems, interior finishes and space programming. Ability to generate and issue RFPs to 3rd party design firms.Knowledge of building and remodeling processes.Excellent communication skills to collaborate effectively with team members and other departments.Experience with the Building Permit process in the City of Philadelphia.Ability to write technical documents for those experienced in the construction industry as well as to communicate technical concepts to professionals and decision makers outside of the industry.Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, Adobe Suite and Sketch-up.Why Join Us?At Morgan Construction Management, we value our employees and provide opportunities for professional growth and development. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a supportive work environment. Join our team and contribute to exciting projects that shape the built environment!Morgan Construction Management is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.Benefits401(k)Insurance (Health, Dental, Vision and Life)Paid Time OffSchedule8 hour shiftWork Location: In person