Studio Luz Architects seeking Project Manager/Designer or Architect in Boston, MA, US
About the Position: We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Project Manager/Designer or Project Architect to join our dynamic team in our Boston office. We are looking for a creative professional with 5-7 years of experience in architectural practice, who is adept at designing and producing construction documentation for various projects. Key Responsibilities: Collaborate closely with the Firm’s Principals, Senior Project Managers, and project teams on a diverse range of projects. Engage with private, non-profit, and municipal clients, as well as community members, and deliver public presentations. Coordinate with professional consultants and manage document sets/models in Revit to ensure project deadlines are met. Demonstrate advanced knowledge of construction detailing, including building assemblies and components, and a thorough understanding of drawing sets and specifications. Conduct a detailed review of drawings and specifications at the end of Design Develo...
About the Position:
We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Project Manager/Designer or Project Architect to join our dynamic team in our Boston office. We are looking for a creative professional with 5-7 years of experience in architectural practice, who is adept at designing and producing construction documentation for various projects.
Key Responsibilities:
- Collaborate closely with the Firm’s Principals, Senior Project Managers, and project teams on a diverse range of projects.
- Engage with private, non-profit, and municipal clients, as well as community members, and deliver public presentations.
- Coordinate with professional consultants and manage document sets/models in Revit to ensure project deadlines are met.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of construction detailing, including building assemblies and components, and a thorough understanding of drawing sets and specifications.
- Conduct a detailed review of drawings and specifications at the end of Design Develo...