Senior Architect - Design Lead
Company: Clark Nexsen
Location: Johnson City
Posted on: November 3, 2024
Job Description:
DescriptionA Senior Architect - Design Lead will be responsible
for performing, directing, and leading all aspects of architectural
design services on multi-discipline building design projects of
moderate to large scope for commercial and government
facilities.
By virtue of the knowledge and experience gained during their years
of practice a Senior Architect will be capable of bringing their
design talents and organizational skills to bear on their assigned
projects. They shall serve as a role model and mentor to the
architectural support staff and also participate in corporate
activities to improve the design quality of our projects and the
processes and procedures used during the design, documentation, and
construction administration activities of a project. They shall
also be actively involved in the marketing and business development
activities of the company and develop strong professional and
personal relationships with our clients, contractors, and
consultants to foster repeat business.
General responsibilities include but are not limited to the
following:
- Performing all aspects of architectural design as a Senior
Architect, including conceptual studies, programming, schematic
documents, design development documents, and construction
documents
- Concurrently leading several projects of moderate complexity
and scope when required by schedule and/or resource
constraints
- Meeting with clients to prepare and/or validate proposed scope
of services
- Assist in presenting projects to clients, contractors, project
team members, AHJ's, and members of the public through all stages
of the project
- Managing the architectural portion of multi-discipline projects
and working with assigned Project Managers to meet project budget,
schedule, goals, and objectives
- Coordinating, supervising, and communicating all aspects of the
architectural design within multi-discipline teams to ensure that
architectural design details integrate properly with all other
disciplines
- Communication with the Contractor on Design-Build projects to
verify suitability of systems selected
- Directing and supervising the work of Architects, Interns, and
Designers assigned to the project,
- Managing and supervising architectural support services
associated with the bidding process, including preparing addenda
and amendments and opening and tabulating bids
- Managing and supervising architectural support services
associated with the construction phase, including field visits,
answering RFIs, reviewing shop drawings, and preparing record
drawings
- Ensuring staff compliance with quality control policies and
procedures
- Working with, responding to, and taking direction from Managing
Principals, Project Managers, Design Managers, and senior
management
- Actively support Company marketing and business development
activities
- Establish and maintain positive client relationships
- Provide technical guidance to architectural staff
- Mentoring and monitoring the professional development of
architectural staff
- Assisting Department Director and Department Head in developing
new and/or revised processes and procedures
- Representing the Managing Principal, Project Manager, or
Department Head when they are unavailable
- Leading staff training sessions
- Providing input to Department Head on staff annual performance
reviews
Project responsibilities include but are not limited to the
following:
- Performing Project Manager duties as assigned
- Serve in the role of Design Manager on projects as
assigned
- Responsible for discipline design and documentation
- Responsible for discipline coordination of plans and
specifications
- Develop discipline design approach and methodology
- Develop discipline project plan and production
methodology
- Responsible for establishing discipline sustainable design
approach
- Create and maintain project architectural design
notebook
- Confirm project planning & program requirements
- Develop building systems analysis & selection
- Establish building envelope design components
- Establish building & site control dimensions
- Prepare scope and fee proposals for project architectural
services
- Assist MP and PM in development of project proposals, budgets &
schedules
- Review and approve discipline code analysis prepared by design
team
- Review and approve discipline specifications prepared by the
design team
- Respond to RFI's, Dr Check comments, etc.
- Lead discipline bidding and construction administration
activities
- Perform discipline QA/QC reviews on assigned projects
- Back-check discipline QC team comments
- Monitor and adhere to project budget & schedule
- May require domestic and foreign travel
Education, Technology and Experience
- Bachelor of Architecture from an NAAB-accredited program
-or-
- Masters of Architecture (MA must be from an NAAB-accredited
program)
- Must be a fully licensed Architect in at least one US state,
preferably in the local jurisdiction
- NCARB certified to facilitate licensure through reciprocity is
preferred
- Understanding of sustainable design principles and design
practices with LEED AP accreditation preferred
- Additional certifications such as CDT, CCS, or CCCA are
encouraged to reflect personal growth in the profession and an
ever-increasing knowledge base to enhance the design and
documentation process
- A Senior Architect - Design Lead should be able to effectively
utilize current company software programs for word processing,
e-mail, accounting, and information management.
- Working familiarity with design and production software to a
point of being able to understand the capabilities and limitations
of the programs and interact with the support staff in their use of
the software is highly desirable.
- A Senior Architect - Design Lead should have 10 years or more
of significant design and practice experience in a leadership role
with an architectural firm or a multi-discipline Architectural &
Engineering firm.
- Experience as a lead designer or Architect in federal, state,
municipal, healthcare, commercial, higher education or similar
projects plus experience in Design/Build and CM at Risk project
delivery methods is desirable.
Architects assigned to focus on our Science and Technology work may
be given additional consideration for expertise and relevant
leadership experience in academic research facility design,
biotechnology research & development facility design, agricultural
biotechnology facility design, pharmaceutical facility design as
well as other building typologies involving the Life Sciences.
Successful candidates will also have a strong history of leading
the overall design development for these facility types and have a
history of building and maintaining successful client
relationships.
Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Provide design leadership and innovation, inspiring and guiding
projects to successful outcomes
- Initiate aesthetically pleasing designs, translating ideas into
visual representations using sketches, drawings, and
modeling
- Collaborate with the design team to maximize project design
efficiency and quality, avoiding false starts or rework
- Mentor junior designers and architects to foster a
collaborative, innovative work environment
- Efficiently produce design ideas and solutions, serving as a
firm resource across multiple projects and initiatives
- Independently lead and execute projects of the highest
complexity
- Support firmwide design culture through activities like design
pinups, initiatives, pursuits, and awards programs
- Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills
for effective collaboration with team members and clients
- Proficient in software tools including Revit, Rhino, SketchUp,
and others
- Collaborate with project management to develop and manage
design budgets and schedules, ensuring alignment with project
goals
- Possess a proficient understanding of architectural
construction, contract documents, basic codes, and sustainability
requirements
- Recognized as an architectural leader or subject matter expert
within the firm and/or by clients
- Actively participate in professional and/or community
organizations.
Physical Requirements
Work is sedentary and often performed in an office setting. The
work area is lighted, heated, and ventilated. This position may
require extended periods of standing, sitting, as well as some
repetitive movements, bending and lifting of minimal weight.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform essential functions.
Workplace Flexibility
We have selected two common days in the office to nurture
collaboration and innovation and to support learning and growth
through engagement with colleagues. We are asking everyone to be
present on Mondays and Thursdays, with a required third day that
will provide additional flexibility and be set between you and your
supervisor (with consideration given to your project team members
and clients). Our hope is that this schedule will offer the
work-life balance that is desired by all, while providing
consistent opportunities for face-to-face collaboration and
mentorship.
Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Together we discover, inspire, and shape ideas that transform our
world. We design for a greater purpose. Our culture results from a
collective effort to innovate and inspire, to support and challenge
to impact and transform. Great ideas are the result of
collaboration between individuals with diverse backgrounds,
perspectives, and passions. Our process advances communities
through discovery and design. We believe ideas have the power to
change the world.
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with
DisabilitiesThe contractor will not discharge or in any other
manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they
have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the
pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have
access to the compensation information of other employees or
applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot
disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals
who do not otherwise have access to compensation information,
unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or
charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding,
hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the
employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to
furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)
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