FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the K-12 Project Architect?
The primary responsibility of the K-12 Project Architect is to oversee the design and technical systems for small to medium-sized architecture projects from schematics through construction administration phases.
What level of experience is required for this position?
A minimum of 8-10 years of experience in the architecture/engineering industry is preferred for this position.
Is there a preference for licensure in this role?
Yes, being a registered architect is strongly preferred for the K-12 Project Architect position.
What type of projects will the K-12 Project Architect be working on?
The K-12 Project Architect will be working on K-12 education projects, with a requirement for related experience.
Are there any certifications that are preferred for candidates?
Yes, a LEED Accreditation is preferred for candidates applying for this position.
What software proficiency is expected for this role?
Candidates should have excellent graphics skills and proficiency in software such as Rhino, 3D Max, Adobe Creative Suite, and REVIT.
What are the physical requirements for this position?
The physical requirements include the ability to travel to project sites, access existing and new project sites for observation, use communication equipment, and possess visual acuity for performing responsibilities.
Is teamwork emphasized in this position?
Yes, a strong ability to work well with others under deadline situations is essential, along with overseeing project team members.
Will the K-12 Project Architect need to conduct project meetings?
Yes, the K-12 Project Architect may need to attend project meetings as necessary.
Is prior experience with DSA a requirement?
Yes, DSA experience is a must for this position.