JCJ has offices in Boston, Hartford, Las Vegas, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, & Tulsa. At the Architect I level, the individual begins to assume some individual responsibility for producing portions of design and documentation.Essential FunctionsFive or more years of experience, an architect who exercises independent judgment in evaluation, selection, and use of standard techniques, solves problems when encountered, and receives guidance on complex projects. Receives technical guidance on unusual or complex issues and supervisory approval on proposed project plans.Communication and CollaborationDemonstrates working knowledge of conceptual, schematic, design development construction documentation and construction administration phases on assigned projects.Maintains and initiates frequent communication with JCJ team members to sustain proper information flow.Fully participates in designated project meetings, both virtual and in-person. May perform checking of junior staff level work, when requested.Adheres to established project schedules.Adheres to JCJ established conventions for digital file keeping.Coordinates work with internal JCJ project team and sub-consultants.Participates in the preparation and delivery of presentations to clients both physically and virtually.Further refines a portfolio in one market sector.Demonstrates knowledge of time management skills required to work on multiple projects of all sizes.Design, Visualization and Space PlanningDemonstrates creativity in design and the ability to adapt design solutions to a variety of building types.Understands and embraces the architectural design approach as established by the Project Leadership and demonstrates the ability to integrate interior design with architecture to create a unified statement.Implements design direction that is cognizant of construction methods and coordination with engineering disciplines.Demonstrates a working knowledge of the conventions of space planning; including proper/legal clearances, awareness of human scale and ergonomics, functional organization and three-dimensional implications of planning.Assists with development of design solutions. Share knowledge of these applications with team members.Researches manufacturers and selects appropriate construction materials, systems, and assemblies from viewpoint of function, client preference, aesthetics and cost; coordinates with team members, and incorporates accurate information into drawings.
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