Architect
About the job
Role Description The Architect will support projects across the full development lifecycle, from early concept through construction completion, in a contract capacity. Day-to-day responsibilities include developing architectural designs and documentation, contributing to programming and planning efforts, and assisting with feasibility studies and budgeting. The role involves coordinating with project managers, engineers, consultants, and development partners to ensure design integration, code compliance, and timely permitting. The Architect will review construction documents, participate in construction administration, and help resolve design and field issues in collaboration with project teams. This is a hybrid role based in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, with a mix of on-site project work and some work-from-home flexibility.
Qualifications
Strong foundation in Architecture and Architectural Design, with experience across commercial or multi-family, restaurant, mixed-use, or residential projects.
Proficiency in Project Management, including coordination of timelines, resources, stakeholders, and deliverables throughout the development process.
Experience with Software Development and Integration in the context of architectural workflows (e.g., BIM tools, CAD platforms, project management systems).
Familiarity with feasibility studies, programming, planning, budgeting, due diligence, permitting, and construction administration.
Proficiency in industry-standard design and documentation tools such as Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, or similar software.
Knowledge of building codes, zoning regulations, accessibility requirements, and sustainability best practices.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work effectively in cross-disciplinary teams and interact with clients and partners.
Professional degree in Architecture (B.Arch or M.Arch); licensure or progress toward licensure in Texas is preferred.
Self-motivated professional who showcases the ability to work with limited supervision and meet deadlines.
Ability to travel within the U.S.A. (not likely but possible)
Requirements
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certification
5+ years of Architecture and Planning experience
5+ years of work experience with Revit
Benefits
Health and Dental insurance
401K retirement
Hybrid work arrangement within the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex
New business referal program
License and certification bonus program

