Junior Project Coordinator-Classical Design
Responsibilities
- Obtain a solid understanding of classical design principles for use in ecclesiastical, institutional, civic, and cultural project types.
- Coordinate complex projects and information with other team members.
- Aids the Project Architect in the architectural design process from conceptual design through the completion of the project.
- Completes architectural design drawings.
- Completes construction drawings.
- Makes redline changes and revisions to project drawings.
- Develops presentation graphics used to communicate concepts to clients or for agency approval.
- Aids the Project Architect in developing presentations to potential clients.
- Develops alternative solutions to project challenges under the direction of the Project Manager and Project Architect.
- Attends all required or assigned training sessions.
- Miscellaneous duties as they may arise.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (Required), Concentration in Classical design highly recommended.
- Master's degree in Architecture or other related field (Desired).
- Minimum 0-5 years of experience in Architecture, both professional and educational.
- Skilled in using Revit (1-2 years experience).
- Strong hand drawing, watercolor, or other rendering skills.
- Working towards architectural registration.
- Excellent communication skills (oral and written).
- Ability to effectively interact with clients and consultants.
- Ability to problem-solve effectively.
- Must be detail-oriented and able to multitask.
- Must possess good time-management skills.
About Moody Nolan
Moody Nolan is a diverse workplace, founded on the principles of equity and inclusion. We believe the best designs come from divergent perspectives working together toward a common goal. We pursue design excellence and use architecture as a catalyst to uplift and empower communities. With 12 offices nationwide, we champion one another to achieve career aspirations while balancing the demands of life. We’re always looking for new talent to join us in creating the future of design.
What We Do
We practice responsive architecture and responsible citizenship— designing solutions unique to our clients, community, and the environment. We listen intently and analyze creatively to design spaces that reflect the culture of our clients and the communities they serve. As responsible citizens, we design spaces that prioritize human health and protect the Earth’s ecosystems.