Included in our latest weekly highlight of featured architectural employers are five practices with current job openings in Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Westport, Connecticut.
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Vancouver-based boutique design firm Henriquez Partners Architects is currently seeking a Writer & Communications Specialist. Ideal candidates should have extraordinary written and verbal communication skills with an innate ability for storytelling and will be offered flexible remote working abilities from within Canada and globally.
In Los Angeles, architecture practice Design, Bitches is looking to welcome a well-rounded Designer to their team. The position requires full-time architectural office experience in schematic design through construction document phases in progressive, design-focused firms.
Also in Los Angeles, Abramson Architects is currently offering two opportunities: a paid Design Research Intern position to participate in collaborative research projects as well as a Project Architect/Project Manager for applicants with 10 years of experience in single-family residential projects and proficiency in Revit.
Robert A Cardello Architects is seeking a Project Architect/Production in Westport, Connecticut. Candidates must have at least 5 years of professional architectural experience, residential design skills, AutoCAD knowledge, and a strong work ethic.
Connect Homes is expanding its Los Angeles team with an Architectural Project Director. A minimum of 5–7 years of experience in architecture or construction, preferably with a focus in residential housing, is required for this position.
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