Design Professional II
About the role
The Design Professional II position is a degreed, non-licensed architecture professional developing expertise in conventional aspects of architectural practice. This role supports the design team by executing assignments on projects of small to moderate size and complexity, contributing to conceptual design, planning, programming, and other project-related activities with appropriate level of support.
Responsibilities
- Utilizes a strong understanding of computer-aided design (CAD) software, including Revit, along with established techniques, standards, and tools to support the preparation of technical drawings.
- Transforms and develops initial rough preliminary designs into working documents utilizing Revit and or CAD software.
- Reviews drawings and documents for accuracy, consistency, and compliance with project standards.
- Maintains deadlines, goals, and production standards set by the department.
- Collaborates with team members to complete projects on time.
- Affords assistance in the development of client presentations and visual materials.
- Applies standard methods to routine tasks while developing professional judgment and understanding of ethical responsibilities.
- Conducts code and product research, prepares as-built drawings, and supports permit applications and project documentation.
- Affords assistance in preparing meeting agendas, documenting notes, and responding to contractor RFIs.
- Reviews shop drawings for compliance and conducts site visits to monitor construction progress.
- Performs additional duties as assigned to support project and departmental needs.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture from an accredited architectural program.
- 3-8 years of experience, preferred.
- Advanced knowledge of Revit and CAD software.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Effective communication and teamwork abilities.
- Eagerness to learn and develop technical and professional skills.
- Must be able to perform work-related travel and have a valid driver’s license.
- Must be local to GMC office.
Travel expectation
Approximately 10%
Physical demands
This position requires work to be performed in an office environment and in the field. Work done in the field may consist of exposure to various types of weather and temperatures. You may also be exposed to pollutants, chemicals, insects, and possibly water-borne pathogens, Employees are required to wear appropriate protective clothing and gear when performing fieldwork. Office work may consist of prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer Movements such as bending, twisting, crouching, etc. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds at times
About GMC Architecture Community
The GMC Architecture Practice is a community of knowledgeable planning and design professionals that operate with a collaborative, client-focused approach. By bringing together diverse expertise across multiple offices, we build teams to best support each individual project and client. From system-wide master planning to medical equipment replacements and working in complex acute care environments to the evolving outpatient setting, we will assemble a team with the right experience to deliver exceptional projects.