Liollio Architecture seeking Construction Contract Administrator in Charleston, SC, US
Construction Contract Administrator> 5+ years experience in the AEC industry.> Architectural education or background preferred.> Proficient in MS Office applications.> Experience with a variety of construction management software platforms preferred.> Familiarity with commercial & public-sector construction practices and construction contracts required.> Ability to work creatively & collaboratively within a studio environment required. > Familiarity with multidisciplinary teams and with collaboration between the design team, owner, and contractor required.The ideal candidates for all three positions will be motivated, collaborative, creative, enthusiastic, professional, and must play well with others. We offer a competitive benefits package. If you are interested in applying, please submit your resume and cover letter to careers@liollio.com. About Liollio: Liollio believes creativity originates through the eyes and stories of communities based on subtle and restrained design, root...
Construction Contract Administrator
> 5+ years experience in the AEC industry.
> Architectural education or background preferred.
> Proficient in MS Office applications.
> Experience with a variety of construction management software platforms preferred.
> Familiarity with commercial & public-sector construction practices and construction contracts required.
> Ability to work creatively & collaboratively within a studio environment required.
> Familiarity with multidisciplinary teams and with collaboration between the design team, owner, and contractor required.
The ideal candidates for all three positions will be motivated, collaborative, creative, enthusiastic, professional, and must play well with others. We offer a competitive benefits package. If you are interested in applying, please submit your resume and cover letter to careers@liollio.com.
About Liollio: Liollio believes creativity originates through the eyes and stories of communities based on subtle and restrained design, root...