Architectural Project Manager - Baltimore, United States - Synerfac

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    • This candidate must be capable of initiating the design effort from programming and concept design through construction administration.
    • Work with firm Principals and specialized planners to generate programmatic relationships that foster building configurations of great utility and design innovation incorporating current best practices in the industry.
    • Create buildings which serve the client"s needs and respond to their desired image, space, and aesthetic.
    • Assist in developing the client"s understanding of certain relevant design issues.
    • Develop the building design by testing it in relation to codes and other issues as they emerge.
    • Articulate design principles to help govern the detailing phase of the project.
    Author and/or closely supervise details critical to the design concept. Lead -presentation of design concepts.

    • Organize, plan and lead the design efforts of a multi disciplinary team.
    Foster collaborate with the engineering disciplines (inclusive of civil and landscape) and Interiors in order to insure a consistent development of the project towards the design concepts established in earlier phases.

    • Be the primary client liaison, for the design and contractual matters.
    Job Requirements


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    -10+ years of experience

    • Bachelor of Architecture or Bachelor of Science in Engineering
    • Registered Architect or Professional Engineer in at least one state with suitable credentials for registration in other states
    • Excellent presentation, verbal, written and graphic communication skills.
    • Ability to react quickly to issues while fostering a collaborative environment is a must
    • Science & Technology experience preferred
    • A portfolio presentation of prior experience should demonstrate the successful candidate"s capabilities in the design and production of projects in a 'hands on' environment while demonstrating an understanding of the Design and Construction Process