Summary:
The Building Envelope Consultant role involves project management for buildings of moderate to large size from design through construction. Successful candidates will provide building enclosure and waterproofing services to clients and develop their own projects on the West Coast. You will lead team efforts on forensic investigations, behaviour evaluations, condition assessments using non-destructive and destructive testing methods, and the development of the waterproofing design. Collaboration will be required with other team members including architects, owners, and contractors. Successful candidates are also eligible to ownership.
The company:
They are an industry-leading Architectural-Engineering firm, centred around growth, entrepreneurship and outstanding client relationships nationally and internationally.
Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor's degree in architecture or engineering.
- 3-5 years experience in building science and/or building design
- Exceptional attention to detail with the ability to comprehend the scope of each project
- Strong organisational and communication skills
- Ability to organises multiple projects and tasks simultaneously
- Experience collaborating with contractors, architects and consultants
- Skills in AutoCAD and Revit preferred.
- An interest in energy-related building issues, durability and building science
Responsibilities:
- Manage all aspects of assigned projects including scope, client handling, quality assurance, site and off-site work, and billing. These skills will be mentored
- Assist with production of building enclosure details by utilising and contributing to our detail library
- Produce unique building envelope details for new construction and rehabilitation projects
- Review and produce written reports and letters
- Coordinate with and direct Project Consultants assigned to your projects
- Manage deliverable schedules
- Participate in collaborative design processes with architects, engineers, landscape architects and contractors
- Attend field visits periodically and produce field reports