Construction Administrator
LS3P
columbia, South Carolina | Today
You are passionate about design, construction and devoted to quality. In this role, you will play a role in design processes, working closely with clients, project teams, and stakeholders to bring visionary architectural concepts to life. Work side by side in a team environment with our Architects, Interior Designers, Urban Planners and Emerging Professionals during the design and construction phases.Contribute to other design and marketing efforts undertaken by the firmDiscover your areas of interest and work with talented mentorsReview and coordinate Construction Documents across all disciplinesSupport communication between project team, client, vendors, contractors, and consultantsCoordinate and perform all construction phase services as required of the Architect.Play an integral part in overall client satisfaction, design quality and profitability of all projects undertaken that contribute to the firm's strategic priorities Understanding of relevant codes such as state building codes, ANSI 117.1, BOMAUnderstanding of Owner-Architect, Owner-Contractor Agreements and AIA Documents, i.e., ASI, PR, CCD, CO, Pay App, Substantial Completion, etc.Understanding of sustainability principlesFamiliarity with construction industry project management software such as Newforma, Procore, BIM 360, and AIA Contract Documents is a plusREVIT proficiency a plusLEED accreditation or interest in achieving accreditation is preferredUnderstanding of procurement processes and construction delivery methodsAbility to direct and motivate work efforts of others and handle project challengesCapability to self-manage project assignments from start to finish with oversightExperience with incorporating research and field experience in design processPossess excellent verbal and written communication skills This position requires sufficient physical ability, with or without reasonable accommodation, to perform work in an office setting; which includes, extensive employee contact, frequent interruptions, the ability to stand or sit for prolonged periods of time, to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist, to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight, to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard, to verbally communicate to exchange information, to travel to other locations using various modes of private and commercial transportation, to verbally communicate to exchange information with or without accommodation, to see in the normal visual range with or without correction, and can hear in the normal audio range with or without correction.
Full-Time