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Architect

OASIS

Architect

Ames, IA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    A full-service architecture, interior design, and structural engineering firm with clients throughout Iowa and the central Midwest has a new opening as an Architect.

    Considering our projected growth, we are expanding our team. We are seeking to fill a full-time

    registered (or soon to be registered) architect position with a minimum of three years of experience.

    Below is a list of duties to be performed and a list of requirements and qualifications expected of

    candidates.

    Duties:

    · Participating in all aspects of a design project collaborative delivery process including

    introductory meetings, discovery and design, project documentation, bid procurement, and

    construction observation and administration.

    · Participating in all aspects of client interaction from early pre-project discussions and in-depth

    discovery to detailed planning and design meetings.

    · Participating in a collaborative atmosphere interacting with other architects and engineers on

    the team as well as professional consultants outside the company.

    · Architectural design for buildings considering applicable building codes and industry standard

    design practices

    · Architectural digital modeling, drafting and detailing

    · Presenting schemes/ideas to the team, clients, and other organized groups

    Requirements & Qualifications:

    · A graduate with an accredited degree of Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture

    · An individual with a minimum of three years of professional experience in an architecture firm

    or another type of professional office with similar experiences

    · Design, modeling, and drafting experience with Revit Building Information Modeling (BIM)

    software with practice in delivering contract documents (AutoCAD experience would be

    beneficial, but not a requirement)