Rome Office seeking Architectural Designer Level I / Architect Level I in New Orleans, LA, US
Rome Office is a licensed, full-service architecture and design firm based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Office creates award-winning projects throughout the southeastern United States that re-envision multi-family housing, hospitality, leisure, institutional, commercial, and retail programs. Rome Office believes that a positive, fun work environment fosters creativity. The team rewards ambition, a positive attitude, dedication, and experimentation in architecture/design and pursues motivated, high-energy people who value team work and problem solving. The Office is currently seeking a Project Architect with 3-5 years of experience to work on a variety of projects that range in program type and scale. The office is open to remote work initially with the expectation to eventually relocate. REQUIREMENTS: Professional Architecture degree3-5 years of professional experience as a Designer / ArchitectExperience on large scale projectsLicensure is preferredExperience with mass timber d...
Rome Office is a licensed, full-service architecture and design firm based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Office creates award-winning projects throughout the southeastern United States that re-envision multi-family housing, hospitality, leisure, institutional, commercial, and retail programs.
Rome Office believes that a positive, fun work environment fosters creativity. The team rewards ambition, a positive attitude, dedication, and experimentation in architecture/design and pursues motivated, high-energy people who value team work and problem solving. The Office is currently seeking a Project Architect with 3-5 years of experience to work on a variety of projects that range in program type and scale. The office is open to remote work initially with the expectation to eventually relocate.
REQUIREMENTS:
- Professional Architecture degree
- 3-5 years of professional experience as a Designer / Architect
- Experience on large scale projects
- Licensure is preferred
- Experience with mass timber d...