McCall Sharp Architecture, a leading regional architectural firm, is seeking qualified candidates for an Entry Level Architect position in the Springfield, Ohio area. Required qualifications include a bachelor's degree in architecture and exposure to design, building & construction, CAD software, and other critical skills. Interested candidates should send a resume to steve@mccallsharp.com and include the reference "Entry Level Architect" in the subject line.
Job Title: Entry Level Architect
Job Description: The Entry Level Architect position seeks newcomers to the field who are recent college graduates, have recently completed an internship program with an architecture firm, and/or are otherwise seeking to begin a career in the field of architecture and working toward becoming a licensed, practicing architect. The Entry Level Architect will report to and assist staff architects and project managers as requested. The role will involve responsibility for projects as assigned by the firm according to need. The Entry Level Architect will ensure that the needs of the firm's clients are met in a timely and cost-effective manner.
Job Responsibilities for the Entry Level Architect will include: developing and preparing architectural designs; drafting; preparing sketches and concepts which lead to the completion of construction drawings and specifications; preparing cost estimates; scheduling; using industry wide software and protocols in accordance with applicable building codes; conducting research and preparing reports; ensuring compliance with applicable environmental and safety regulations; and participating in on-site construction administration.
Required Minimum Education Level: Bachelor's Degree in Architecture
Required Skills: Although this entry level position does not require any prior job experience, qualified applicants will have been exposed to the following skills in their course of study that will be necessary for success in the Entry Level Architect position:
Design
Building and Construction, Common Terms & Practices
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Software
Graphics and/or Photo Imaging Software
Problem Solving
Critical Thinking
Communication