Urbal Architecture, PLLC seeking Design Professional Position in Portland, OR, US
About us. Urbal Architecture is opening a new Portland office just east of the Burnside Bridge! Originally founded in Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood, Urbal is a 19-person award-winning firm with a rapidly growing portfolio. We design housing across all scales from single-family additions to large mixed-use multifamily and senior housing. Our projects are located from coast to coast and incorporate regional design inspiration. Our office culture is creative, open, flexible, and fun, with excellent mentorship opportunities for our new hires to learn and grow. We offer competitive wages and a full array of benefits, as well as supporting continuing education and licensure. Urbal Architecture was ranked one of Washington's Best Workplaces by the Puget Sound Business Journal in 2019 and 2020. About you. We are looking for an open-minded, flexible individual with a strong sense of design who is passionate about learning all stages of the architectural process from early schematic design ...
About us.
Urbal Architecture is opening a new Portland office just east of the Burnside Bridge! Originally founded in Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood, Urbal is a 19-person award-winning firm with a rapidly growing portfolio. We design housing across all scales from single-family additions to large mixed-use multifamily and senior housing. Our projects are located from coast to coast and incorporate regional design inspiration.
Our office culture is creative, open, flexible, and fun, with excellent mentorship opportunities for our new hires to learn and grow. We offer competitive wages and a full array of benefits, as well as supporting continuing education and licensure. Urbal Architecture was ranked one of Washington's Best Workplaces by the Puget Sound Business Journal in 2019 and 2020.
About you.
We are looking for an open-minded, flexible individual with a strong sense of design who is passionate about learning all stages of the architectural process from early schematic design ...