West of West seeking Project Architect in Portland, OR, US
Project Architect--As a Project Architect at West of West you will develop and manage design-driven architectural projects in all phases from our Portland studio. You will participate in and oversee the architectural aspects of a project in all phases while managing project workflows. You should be intimately familiar with the needs of multifamily residential projects including zoning and building codes, permitting, detailing, and working drawings, and you should have successfully performed this role in the past. What you’ll do: Steward our projects from concept to completion, including leadership and management of project design, drawings, and deliverablesProvide technical guidance on a wide range of topics including code analysis, constructability, and detailing. Mentoring junior teamConsultant coordination Construction Administration and project close-outProduction of drawing sets in all project phases What you’ll bring: 8 years minimum experience in all aspects of architectur...
Project Architect--As a Project Architect at West of West you will develop and manage design-driven architectural projects in all phases from our Portland studio.
You will participate in and oversee the architectural aspects of a project in all phases while managing project workflows. You should be intimately familiar with the needs of multifamily residential projects including zoning and building codes, permitting, detailing, and working drawings, and you should have successfully performed this role in the past.
What you’ll do:
- Steward our projects from concept to completion, including leadership and management of project design, drawings, and deliverables
- Provide technical guidance on a wide range of topics including code analysis, constructability, and detailing.
- Mentoring junior team
- Consultant coordination
- Construction Administration and project close-out
- Production of drawing sets in all project phases
What you’ll bring:
- 8 years minimum experience in all aspects of architectur...