This is supervisory, administrative and professional architectural work in the design, design review, project management, contract administration, construction monitoring and inspection of a wide range of the largest and most complex capital improvement projects. Employees normally supervise a section within a technical organization and may work on projects a portion of the time. Employees direct, supervise, plan, review and evaluate the work of subordinate architects and technicians; oversee and evaluate on-the-job and outside training; and develop and make adjustments to objectives, assignments, schedules and priorities. Employees supervise and review technical and administrative decisions in primarily the programming and design phase of a project, although the duties and responsibilities can also include construction management and contract administration. Employees oversee and are responsible for coordinating, scheduling, estimating and managing the complete design package, designing or reviewing designs for building aesthetics, spatial relationships and functionality, and contracting out or coordinating the review of the structural, mechanical and electrical portions of the design or plan review to in-house or consulting engineers. Employees supervise and conduct needs assessments, project feasibility studies, initial cost estimating and project programming. The schematic design, design development and construction drawings are directed and supervised by the employee and are reviewed for meeting programming, building codes, materials use, constructability, maintainability, life safety codes, special codes or design standards, and accepted architectural practices. Employees direct, supervise or coordinate completion of all project review comments, inspection of buildings for renovation, repair and code compliance needs, conducting research into new materials and design or construction techniques, and providing liaison for all assigned projects. Work can reviewing and approving change orders and site planning of projects.
Recruitment Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices and theories of architecture and design.
Thorough knowledge of materials, construction techniques, codes and standards, soils, project management, and of the laws and ordinances pertaining to the design, construction and renovation of buildings and other facilities.
Ability to architecturally design and review the designs of outside consultants and to read and interpret all associated plans, codes and specifications.
Ability to conceive design solutions, to estimate costs, schedule and manage projects, and to technically and administratively direct others and review evaluate their work.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, and to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Minimum Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in architecture or an engineering discipline related to the area of assignment from an appropriately accredited institution and five years of experience as a registered architect; or an equivalent combination of training and directly related experience.
Necessary Special Requirements
Valid license to practice architecture granted by the North Carolina Board of Architecture.
Note:
This is a generalized representation of positions in this class and is not intended to identify essential functions per ADA.