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Preservation Architect

Fort Worth, TX
This is an opportunity for a full-time leadership/technical position with a talented team. Responsibilities include managing all aspects of projects, working directly with clients, while reporting directly to the principal-in-charge. As a role of Project Manager/Senior Architect, you will oversee project architects and support staff as well as be an active production team member. Our firm size requires that this also be a direct project participation position, including technical and production skills (more than solely a project administrating manager).
 

Requirements for position:

  • Licensed Architect with a 5 yr or equivalent Bachelor’s degree in Architecture – 4 yr degree requires a Master’s Degree in Architecture (focus on Historic Preservation)
  • Technical skills in Revit and AutoCAD
  • 15+ years of experience preferred
  • Previous experience in architectural project management of complex rehabilitation or historic projects (special projects category – repurpose and new facility components) including development of all phases of planning (including master plans and grant applications), programming, design, construction documents, bidding, and contract administration, including clear communication skills with clients, consultants, and contractors
  • Experience with the public review process, regulatory agencies, and as applicable, historic preservation reviewing entities (SHPOs); local commissions and boards
  • Knowledge of building and life safety codes
  • Must be able to review and edit technical specifications
  • Must be able to prepare a variety of studies and reports, including, but not limited to: existing conditions assessments; feasibility studies; code analysis; historic structure reports; coordinate with in-house facility programming specialists
 
  • Detail oriented and have a technical understanding of the construction experience (demonstrated knowledge of the technical aspects of new design and building technologies, historic-age building techniques is important); mid-century design knowledge and technologies is a plus
  • Strong leadership, communications and organizational/people skills
  • Self-starter; Ability to multi-task, create and maintain project work plans, schedules, and budgets
  • Collaborative personality to excel in team situations is essential
  • Proven ability to manage clients and meet their expectations
  • Proficiency and project experience utilizing support software Microsoft Office suite, AutoCAD, and Revit (we use Newforma Project and Information Management software
  • Competent research, writing, and/or editing skills
  • Project experience with Secretary of Interiors Standards for Historic Rehabilitation
  • Experience in collaborating with material conservation consultants in the treatment of interior and exterior building components
  • Travel required, primarily within Texas for Preservation Services; US and International travel if general facility project experience
  • US citizen or permanent US resident, must possess a valid US driver’s license and be able to obtain a security clearance to work on/at US government sites

 
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