I graduated from Montana State University with a Masters of Architecture in 1992. I have an architectural licensed in the state of Idaho and have worked in that field for about 12 years, much of which was project management. I was laid off in 2009 due to the slowdown in construction because of the economy. I’ve been out of Architecture for a few years due to the slow economy. I went back to school the last few years to get more marketable to more businesses. I completed Business courses in June, 2011 from Eastern Washington University. In 2012 I was working for the US Post Office delivering mail with a one year contract. The contract is up and I’m looking to find an architectural postion. I'm currently have a part time job working for Home Depot. I’m a hard working dedicated employee and will be an asset to your firm.
Thank you for your time and consideration;
Eric A Peterson
Home Depot, Great Falls, MT, US, Associate
Stock Shelves
US Post Office, Lewistown, MT, US, Mail Carrier
Sort and deliver mail to customers,
Bernardo Wills Architects, Spokane WA,, Architect II
Project Management, Coordinating and ran meetings with contractors, owners, developers, Cost Estimation, Specification Writing (MS Word), LEED Project Management, Construction Administration, Coordinating meetings with contractors, 2006 IBC Code Research, AutoCad 2007/AEC Drafting/Production, Review Consultant Drawings, Schematic Design Drawings,
Modus Architecture Collaborative, Boise, ID, US, Architect
Project Management, Coordinating and ran meetings with contractors, owners, developers, and the city’s planning and zoning and building department, 2000 and 2006 IBC Code Research, Cost Estimation, Specification Writing (MS Word), LEED Project Management, Construction Administration, AutoCad 2007 Drafting/Production, Erosion and Sediment control plans and reports, Presentation drawings.
Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA, US, Business
Business classes, Microsoft Office (excel, word, access, powerpoint) Statistics, Accounting,
Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, US, MArch, Architecture
The Masters of Architecture Degree is comprised of three semesters of graduate study. Throughout this graduate study, students choose from a variety of architectural studios, craft studios, architectural seminars, and non-architectural electives intended to emphasize the development of a critical position with regard to the environment and architecture. A final comprehensive studio or thesis is required that demonstrates, through the development of an architectural project, the student’s moral, ethical and aesthetic responsibility to society and the natural world.
The Master of Architecture professional degree is a Plan B program (professional paper or project plan) that requires forty-two (42) credits of graduate coursework. A student’s program of study includes three graduate design studios (ARCH 551, ARCH 557 and ARCH 558), a required architectural research methodologies seminar (ARCH 552) and graduate electives. As part of the change from a two-semester to a 42-credit three-semester graduate program, students in the Master of Architecture program are required to take one summer studio as a part of their graduate program. Students have the following semester options: