Architectural Associate - 2D3D001 - SNIPEBRIDGE
Jackson, MS
About the Job
Snipebridge, a strategic talent solutions company specializing in connecting exceptional talent to great career opportunities in the Architecture & Planning industry, is seeking an experienced Architectural Associate.
Our Client is an award winning and collaborative architecture and design firm dedicated to advancing design quality and social and environmental health. The firm’s work includes architectural design, community planning, real estate development, and facility management. Clients include public school districts, public and private colleges and universities, state and federal agencies, providers of affordable housing and special needs housing, individuals, municipalities, and community and non-profit groups.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Architectural Associates support multi-disciplinary community-engaged architectural projects, including housing, institutional, and commercial building projects and community and campus planning. An Architectural Associate is responsible for understanding and developing project goals, contributing to the success of the project team, and striving for excellence in the work.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Serve as a project team member and grow into a project architect.
- Prepare design drawings, models, renderings, diagrams and other visual tools to help communicate project ideas.
- Complete and clearly present, code, material, or context research and analyses.
- Serve as a team member to complete construction documents.
- Serve as a team member to check shop drawings, complete field inspections, and reports.
- Take notes, file, and support and follow digital organizational systems.
- Work and support planning, development, and maintenance projects.
REQUIREMENTS
- Accredited degree in architecture
- Minimum 3-5 years of post years of post graduate experience
- Ability to sketch, diagram and otherwise graphically communicate ideas
- Basic knowledge of construction systems and details.
- Basic knowledge of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical engineering systems.
- Exhibit strong time and project organizational skills.
- Ability to comprehend and interpret building and zoning codes.
- Excellent analytical and research skills.
- Proficient in design software, including Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Cloud, Sketch-up
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to participate and lead group discussions. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively with team members and other co-workers.
- Ability to understand priorities, possess good time management and manage multiple tasks and schedules.
All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship and must already possess long-term work authorization.