What are the responsibilities and job description for the Civic Market Leader position at NBBJ?
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Role at a glance:
NBBJ is seeking a well-connected and entrepreneurial Civic Market Leader to drive the growth and impact of our Seattle-based Civic Practice, expanding our influence across the Pacific Northwest, California, and the broader West Coast region. This is a unique opportunity for a proven business development professional to leverage an extensive network of client and industry relationships to shape the future of civic architecture—delivering transformational design solutions for courthouses, city halls, administrative centers, legislative buildings, and border crossings/land ports of entry.
In this role, you will be responsible for building and strengthening client relationships, driving market growth, and identifying new opportunities, while also contributing to design and thought leadership. Collaborating with our Civic Practice Leadership teams, Marketing Department, and interdisciplinary teams, you will play a critical role in positioning NBBJ as a leader in civic architecture, sustainability, and design excellence.
This position requires a strategic and visionary leader who excels at developing and converting leads, navigating complexity, and inspiring teams to deliver exceptional projects that serve communities for generations to come.
In your new role you will:
Business Development & Market Strategy
- Lead the growth of NBBJ’s Civic Practice by identifying new business opportunities, strengthening client and contractor relationships while expanding our regional and national impact.
- Develop and execute market strategies to secure projects across the public sector, with a focus on courthouses (municipal, state, and federal), city halls, administrative centers, legislative buildings, and border crossings/land ports of entry.
- Partner with public agencies, government officials, and institutional clients to understand their evolving needs and align NBBJ’s expertise accordingly.
- Cultivate and strengthen relationships with contractors, consultants, and development partners to support successful project execution, particularly in alternative delivery models such as Design-Build (DB), Progressive Design-Build (PDB), and Public-Private Partnerships (P3).
- Lead the pursuit of high-profile civic projects—collaborating with marketing and design teams to craft compelling proposals, presentations, and interview strategies.
- Collaborate with firm-wide practice and marketing leaders, key design leaders, and design teams.
- Monitor industry trends, public funding opportunities, and policy shifts that impact civic architecture and urban planning.
Practice Growth & Thought Leadership
- Serve as a public-facing advocate for civic design, representing NBBJ at industry conferences, government forums, and leadership panels.
- Mentor and develop the next generation of civic design leaders, fostering a collaborative and inclusive team culture.
- Engage with regional, national, and international stakeholders to drive discussions on the future of civic infrastructure, urban governance, and security.
- Collaborate with firm leadership to advance NBBJ’s civic research initiatives, sustainability goals, and cross-disciplinary innovations.
Project & Design Leadership
- Provide visionary leadership for civic projects, ensuring they reflect democratic values, operational efficiency, sustainability, and forward-thinking urban design.
- Serve as a trusted client advisor, guiding decision-making on planning, funding strategies, and long-term facility needs.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and execute design solutions that balance functionality, security, accessibility, and aesthetics.
- Advocate for design excellence, sustainability, and human-centered civic environments across all project phases—from conceptual development to construction.
- Actively contribute to NBBJ’s design culture, integrating best practices in resiliency, equity, and innovation into our civic portfolio.
What you will need to succeed:
- Be a recognized leader with 15 years of experience in civic design and public-sector architecture, with a proven track record in courthouses, city halls, legislative buildings, public safety facilities, and/or border crossings.
- At least 8 years of experience in business development with strong client relationships and experience securing major public-sector projects.
- A visionary thinker who understands the intersection of design, public policy, and urban planning.
- A trusted collaborator with strong relationships with contractors, developers, and industry partners to support successful project execution in the West Coast region and across the country.
- An engaging communicator with a passion for public speaking, community engagement, and advocacy for civic architecture.
- A collaborative team player who thrives in complex environments, balancing multiple stakeholders and priorities.
- Expertise in alternative project delivery models, including Design-Build (DB) and Progressive Design-Build (PDB); DBIA certification is preferred.
- Licensure or equivalent professional certification.
- LEED AP certification is a plus or required within 18 months of hire.
- Regular travel required on an as-needed basis.
The annual base pay range for this role is anticipated to be between $145,000 and $175,000. Actual compensation for successful candidates will be carefully determined based on a number of factors, including their skills, qualifications and experience.
Salary : $145,000 - $175,000