Project Architect

  • North Charleston, South Carolina
  • Full Time

If you are a passionate Project Architect looking to join a growing firm, there is an incredible opportunity that awaits. This reputable Architecture firm with several offices throughout Kentucky is looking for a Project Architect to mentor, coach, develop and promote for long-term success.

Project Architect Experience :

  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree in architecture required
  • 8-15 years of professional experience in all phases of architectural projects
  • Proficiency in Revit is required; AutoCAD is a plus
  • Strong technical, code and detailing skills for quality documentation
  • Enthusiastic commitment to the multidisciplinary design process and team environment
  • Proactive written and verbal communication skills

Project Architect Responsibilities:

  • The Project Architect will be responsible for start to finish project management.
  • Consult with clients on creation, presentation of interior design concepts and needs
  • Define project requirements and develop design criteria
  • Scheduling, Estimates, Budget, Planning to complete projects- drawings, models, images, material etc..
  • Use software to design, sketch and provide drawings of proposed projects
  • Professional client development skills
  • Leadership skills, ability to build relationships at all levels, internally and externally

What does the Firm offer you?

  • Competitive compensation and bonus structure
  • 100% Company paid Health benefits
  • Onsite position
  • Flexible scheduling for work/life balance
  • Culture that creates a work environment about the people, not just the project
  • Team building and company outings
  • Funding for continued education, certifications, licenses
  • Community involved leadership and staff

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Job ID: 477856002
Originally Posted on: 5/21/2025

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