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Architectural Project Manager

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LPA, Inc.

1mo ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Expert Level
  • San Antonio

AI generated summary

  • You must have a degree in Architecture, 10+ years of experience, Texas architectural license, proficiency in Microsoft Project and Excel, plus knowledge of project management and preferred software.
  • You will manage projects from start to finish, oversee budgets and schedules, serve as the main client contact, review documents, mentor team members, and ensure strong relationships with all stakeholders.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Architecture
  • 10+ years of experience in all phases of architectural projects
  • Architectural license in Texas
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Project and Excel. Knowledge of Revit and Bluebeam preferred
  • Knowledge in management of project business: scope, fee, schedule, work plans, and budget

Responsibilities

  • You will be living and breathing the project from inception to completion
  • You will be responsible for meeting the project goals including integrated design and planning goals, budget, schedule, and project financial performance
  • You will be the main client point of contact on your projects
  • Prepare schedules, budgets, and work plan documents during all phases of the project
  • Review contractual and financial construction administration documents
  • Review research for product and construction methods related to projects
  • Maintain excellent relationships with the clients, builders, governing authorities, stakeholders, and team members
  • Serve as the Architect of Record
  • Signing and stamping, as a licensed professional, all project related documentation which has been prepared under the supervision and direction of the Project Manager or Managing Director
  • Mentor your team members and help to train and upskill them

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title for this position is Architectural Project Manager.

Where is LPA’s San Antonio studio located?

LPA’s San Antonio studio is located in San Antonio, Texas.

What is the salary range for the Architectural Project Manager position?

The salary range for this position is $83,000 - $125,000 and is eligible for an annual bonus.

What qualifications are required for this position?

A Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Architecture, 10+ years of experience in all phases of architectural projects, and an architectural license in Texas are required.

Is knowledge of specific software important for this role?

Yes, proficiency in Microsoft Project and Excel is required, and knowledge of Revit and Bluebeam is preferred.

What type of projects will the Architectural Project Manager be working on?

The Architectural Project Manager will work on projects across various market segments for both public and private clients, located locally and across Texas and California.

Does LPA offer any mentorship or professional development opportunities?

Yes, LPA provides mentorship from Managing Directors and Design Directors, as well as career growth opportunities including licensure incentives and professional development grants.

What is LPA's commitment to sustainability?

LPA is committed to sustainability and has complied with the 2030 Challenge for the past two years, aiming to create projects that have a positive environmental, economic, and social impact.

Are there opportunities for team members to receive training or upskilling?

Yes, there are mentoring opportunities and in-house management and leadership training available for team members.

What is LPA's stance on diversity and work-life balance?

LPA is committed to diversity, wellness, and work-life balance, as reflected in their Just label and corporate policies.

Does the position involve direct client interaction?

Yes, the Architectural Project Manager will be the main client point of contact on their projects.

Are unsolicited resumes accepted from recruiters?

No, LPA does not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies without a signed contract.

Changing Lives by Design

Real Estate
Industry
201-500
Employees
1965
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Since LPA was founded in 1965, it's been our mission to deliver timeless, sustainable designs that benefit the environment, generate lasting value, enrich the human experience and ensure a better future. Through every partnership and project, our goal is to innovate, inspire and improve people's lives. At LPA, we believe people are our most valuable asset. Influenced by a culture of creativity and collaboration, we are passionate about projects that change lives. Our work is shaped by talented designers who believe it's our responsibility to leave this world a better place than we found it. We invite you to join our team and create a better future with us.