PROJECT ARCHITECT

Bremerton, WA
Full Time
Blue Architecture
Experienced


blue architecture + interiors

PROJECT ARCHITECT

At Blue Architecture + Interiors we focus on exceptional design, complete customer service, and results that inspire. We have a wealth of experience in housing, mixed-use, healthcare, Veterans Administration, and hospitality design.  Our downtown Bremerton office is just a block from the waterfront and two blocks from the Bremerton-Seattle ferry terminal.

We focus on our clients and every aspect of project design through project completion. Blue supports a casual office environment and may accommodate flexible work schedules. We strive to perpetuate a congenial and relaxed atmosphere, focused on doing great work and developing the careers of our team.

We are seeking a Project Architect with 5+ years of professional experience competent in the detailing and technical documentation of project design, coordination of building systems with consultants, and confirmation of conformance with all applicable codes.  An understanding of the project or task “finish line”, and willingness to learn and mentor, is greatly appreciated, and rewarded.

Responsibilities:
  • Interpret design concepts and translate them into workable construction systems; maintain quality technical and design control.
  • Work with project consultants and team members to ensure the coordination of project documentation.
  • Develop design and construction documents for projects; prepare and modification permit and construction drawings ensuring the incorporation of the design intent, utilizing Revit and AutoCAD software.
  • Participate in the construction administration of projects and review of submittals.

Skills and Competencies:
  • Designing and drafting building plans.
  • Familiarity with construction materials, methods, standards, and codes, including IBC codes and LEED. 
  • Construction documentation production.
  • Communicating and collaborating with consultants and clients.
  • Revit (including modeling and documentation) and AutoCAD are required.
  • Ability to effectively meet deadlines.
  • Strong organizational and schedule management skills.
  • Work independently or with a team to complete projects on sometimes aggressive schedules.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing.
  • 3D modeling and rendering software, such as SketchUp, is a plus.
  • Photoshop, Illustrator, Lumien, and InDesign graphic software is a plus.

Education: A Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture from an accredited university is       appreciated and will be reflected in staff member salary.                              
                         
Experience:         5+ years of professional architectural experience.

Blue offers a competitive salary and benefits package, a relaxing and friendly work environment, and an opportunity to gain experience on a wide range of project types and scales. Team members are offered flexible hours, and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 401K, and paid time off. Salary is commensurate with experience.

The salary range for this position is $84,500 to $112,500 depending on experience. 

Qualified and interested candidates should submit resumes, cover letters, and work samples to Alma Sisk at:  [email protected] | www.blue-nw.com

It is the employment policy and practice of Blue Architecture to recruit and hire qualified employees without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other classes protected by applicable law, and to not discriminate concerning compensation and opportunities for advancement, including upgrading, promotion, and transfers. 
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