Architectural Job Captain

Ware Malcomb is hiring an Architectural Job Captain in our Downtown Los Angeles office!

Architectural Job Captains assist the Project Manager by leading the coordination of consultants and internal resources for each phase of the project (site planning, conceptual, SD, DD, CD, CA) . You will also provide Revit support, maintain project drawings, provide construction services, code research and assist with project schedules, budgets and submittals.

Architectural Job Captain Requirements:
3+ years of experience in the field of Architecture Experience working on ground up or adaptive reuse projects Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture or related field Knowledge of building codes Ability to coordinate a complete set of contract documents
Ware Malcomb is a contemporary and expanding full service design firm providing professional architecture, planning, interior design, civil engineering, branding and building measurement services to corporate, commercial/residential developer and public/institutional clients throughout the world.

Founded in 1972, the firm has office locations throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Ware Malcomb specializes in the design of commercial office, corporate, industrial, science & technology, healthcare, retail, mixed use, multifamily, auto, public/institutional facilities and renovation projects. 

Ware Malcomb provides the best of both worlds; a small office supportive and nurturing work environment coupled with the resources, amenities, and opportunities afforded by a large international design firm.

Ware Malcomb offers a whole life balance, health-focused company culture, competitive salary and overall benefits package along with an excellent opportunity for professional growth.

Ware Malcomb is recognized as an Inc.

5000 fastest-growing private company and a Hot Firm by Zweig Group!

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