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An Intermediate Project Architect position is currently available at New York-based architecture, planning, and design firm Carlos Zapata Studio. Successful candidates have at least 5–7 years of full-time work experience with a focus on commercial, hospitality, and mixed-use projects as well as excellent knowledge of AutoCAD, Rhino, and Adobe Creative Suite (Revit and Twinmotion are a big plus).
Operating from studios across California, Backen & Backen (formerly Backen & Gillam Architects) is welcoming new team members at these three locations: a Project Manager with at least ten years of professional experience in Saint Helena, a Job Captain with a minimum of six years of experience in Sausalito, and a Technical Designer with three or more years of experience in Montecito.
In Portland, Maine, Juniper Design + Build is seeking candidates for these vacancies: a Designer with 3–7 years of professional experience and proficiency in AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, and Microsoft Office (Enscape, SketchUp, Photoshop, and InDesign are a plus) as well as Project Architect/Senior Designer with a working knowledge of building and zoning codes and at least seven years of experience, including designing high-performance and low-carbon-footprint buildings.
Studio DIAA is hiring a mid-level Project Architect/Designer to join their Seattle-based team. The position requires strong design and technical skills as well as a minimum of 3–7 years of professional experience in every phase of design, permitting, documentation, and construction.
New York-based studio Julian von der Schulenburg is inviting applications for a Junior Designer/V-Ray Renderer to design a music venue in Bushwick as part of a four-week schematic design workshop. The temporary gig has the opportunity to turn into a full-time Junior Designer position.
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