Design Associate
W3Global · Los Angeles, CA · Yesterday
Art & CreativeFull-time
Polished Job Description - Design Associate Position Title: Design Associate Position Summary The Design Associate provides technical and administrative support to the Planning and Development team in the planning, design, and construction of educational facility projects. This role assists with architectural and engineering coordination, document review, contract administration, project research, and compliance with applicable building codes and District standards. Key Responsibilities Support Planning and Development staff in the planning, design, and construction of educational facilities.Assist with the administration of Architectural and Engineering (A/E) contracts, invoices, and related documentation.Read, interpret, and review architectural, engineering, and planning drawings and documents.Review plans and construction documents for compliance with LAUSD standards, California building codes, ADA, Title 24, CalGreen, and other applicable federal, state, and local regulations.Collect, organize, and analyze project data for reports, studies, and presentations.Conduct project research and assist in preparing technical reports.Maintain and update project files with technical documentation.Coordinate with internal departments, including:Office of Environmental Health and SafetyA/E Design ServicesMaintenance & OperationsFurniture & Interiors GroupProject ExecutionLocal District OfficesParticipate in community outreach efforts to promote understanding and support of District construction projects.Perform additional duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Required Experience Minimum 5 years of full-time professional experience in an architectural, engineering, or planning environment.Experience with:Architectural and engineering design coordinationPlanning and design documentationField investigations and site surveysReview of architectural and engineering drawingsAt least 3 years of experience supporting the design, planning, and construction of educational facilities or similar public agency projects. Required Education Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Planning, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Required Knowledge & Skills Strong understanding of architectural, engineering, and planning terminology, concepts, and construction documentation.Knowledge of building materials, construction detailing, and technical specifications.Familiarity with:California Department of Education requirementsDivision of the State Architect (DSA)ADA Accessibility StandardsCalifornia Title 24CalGreenCalifornia Building, Fire, and Energy CodesAbility to:Analyze architectural and engineering issues and recommend practical solutions.Interpret federal, state, and local building regulations.Conduct research, planning studies, and surveys.Compile, interpret, and summarize technical data.Perform detailed calculations and field measurements.Manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Technical Skills Microsoft Office SuiteBluebeam RevuAutoCADAutodesk RevitDatabase and document management systems Candidate Submission Requirements Resumes must include: Educational qualificationsProfessional licenses and certificationsAwards and recognitionsComplete employment history including:Employer name and contact informationEmployment dates (Month/Year)Positions heldDetailed project experience including:Project name and locationProject valueRoles and responsibilitiesIndividual contributions to each project Note: This position description may be revised as necessary to meet project and organizational requirements.