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The Project Architect will be leading the technical design of the projects from schematic design through construction of the projects to maintain excellence of standards throughout the project.
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Work with Senior Project Designer, contributing to conceptual and schematic design solutions, and guide the team through the implementation of schematic design into early design development documentation.
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Familiarity in the capability and benefits of architectural and performance analytical software such as Revit, AutoCAD, 3D modeling, parametric design and performance analysis software preferred.
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As a Project Architect you will have the opportunity to contribute to all phases of the design process; Planning, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Bidding and Construction Administration.
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An associate will write proposals, will work on a project from schematic design through contract administration, will interact with clients, create and produce marketing material, and ideally, participate in business development to bring in project work.
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Learns how to develop budgetary M/E estimates, based upon program and schematic design information using automated M/E estimating system. Develops budgetary M/E estimates, based upon program and schematic design information.
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Conduct schematic, design development and contract document work sessions at the project site in conjunction with the Project Manager, Project Architect and other disciplines. 10+ years experience in electrical design of buildings (lighting/power/systems); previous experience with an architectural/ engineering or engineering consulting firm desired.
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Prepare contract documents from the Schematic Design Phase through Contract Administration, keeping track of the drawings to ensure the design intent is achieved. Assist project architects in various stages of project design, permitting and contract administration.
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This position requires application of the principles and techniques of physics, engineering, and mathematics to the assessment, design, testing, and development of acoustical plans for architectural room acoustics, architectural sound isolation, mechanical noise and vibration control, and environmental noise.
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Extensive knowledge of all aspects of professional services from schematic design through project close-out, including design and technical expertise. Monitor and mentor staff to produce quality architectural and engineering services within a project team concept.
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WRA Architects is a Dallas-based Architectural Design firm specializing in K-12 Educational facilities. Coordinate with Project Principal, Project Manager and Design Lead to produce a complete set of Architectural Construction Documents.
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The Project Coordinator is skilled in the development of multiple architectural projects from the schematic design phase through completion of construction administration. Provides full support from the schematic design phase through construction documents on projects of various sizes or in specific areas of medium to large projects.
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Architectural Project Managers are responsible for the management of entire projects, from start to finish including conceptual, schematic, design development, construction documentation and construction services.
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