Project Architect / Intermediate Architect
Responsibilities
- Contribute to projects across all phases, from concept design through construction administration
- Prepare drawing sets, permit submissions, and construction documents
- Coordinate with clients, consultants, fabricators, agencies, and contractors
- Develop details, material assemblies, and technical solutions
- Support project organization, scheduling, and delivery
- Contribute to evolving office standards, systems, and workflows
Qualifications
- 4–8+ years of professional experience in architecture
- Strong technical documentation and detailing skills, with the ability to develop and sustain design intent through the details
- Experience producing permit sets and navigating approvals processes
- Strong communication, organizational, and coordination skills
- Able to manage project responsibilities with organization and follow-through, with support from principals as needed
- Experience across multiple project types preferred
- Experience with Revit preferred; proficiency in AutoCAD and other design/documentation platforms also valued
- Interest in fabrication, materials, and construction processes is a plus
- Licensure welcomed but not required; professional competence, judgment, and experience are valued above any single credential
Pay
$75,000–$100,000, based on experience and capability.
Schedule
Not specified.
Benefits
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Skills
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Company Information
Wolfgang & Hite / Hite Studio Architecture is a small, design-driven studio based on the Bowery, working across civic and municipal, nonprofit, residential, and commercial projects in New York City and the Hudson Valley/Catskills. Our work moves between public institutions, community organizations, private clients, and places of everyday life. We value architecture that is thoughtful, well-made, and grounded in context. In addition to our architecture practice, we operate an active design-build partnership with a fabrication shop in Brooklyn. We value the feedback loop between drawing and making. As a small practice, we work collaboratively and without rigid hierarchy. Team members are involved across all phases of a project—from early concept work and client conversations to technical documentation, consultant coordination, fabrication coordination, and construction.