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Schemata Workshop is a collaborative, collegial architecture practice dedicated to fostering vibrant communities for people to live, work, and play. Our work focuses on building community, resilience, and social equity through thoughtful design and a methodical project delivery process together with mission-aligned clients.Schemata Workshop is hiring an Architectural Designer with five to eight years of experience to work on affordable and market-rate multifamily housing, urban design and “infratecture”, community buildings, and other mixed-use projects. An acute dedication to the practice of architecture is required for this position, along with outstanding graphic and verbal communication skills, and a passion for sustainability, racial equity, and community. Engagement in community is desirable, as well as an interest in public design and public projects.Schemata Workshop actively supports the professional development of staff, including complete exposure to AXP Experience Categories such as contracts, fee negotiation, and construction administration. We have a collegial and supportive office culture that has been a hallmark of the firm since its inception in 2004. Mentorship and community service are integral to the practice and championed by the Principals.Specific ResponsibilitiesCreative design and problem solving in project teams of two to four people;Developing design options;Drafting and detailing of a variety of construction types;Visualization of projects to communicate design intent and design evolution;Interaction with public agencies, consultants, and clients, including assisting with permitting and planning;Graphics support for active projects and marketing efforts;Code research and analysis.Required Skills & ExperienceAdvanced Revit skillsetAdobe Creative SuiteMicrosoft Office applicationsRhino and / or SketchUpDesirable Skills & ExperienceLumion and / or EnscapeSkilled in synthesizing context, program, and site constraintsFacile in quickly developing iterative design concepts.Benefits include : Medical, dental and disability insuranceNine paid holidaysAccrual of ten days of paid vacationAccrual of 52 hours of paid personal leaveAnnual continuing education stipend of $750Sixteen paid hours of continuing educationCompany-paid ORCA cardParticipation in IRA SIMPLE (3% company match)Company match for philanthropic giving (up to an annual maximum)#J-18808-Ljbffr
Salary : $750