Landscape Designer/Architect

Archinect

The Role

Overview

Full-time landscape design professional for residential and institutional projects in Brooklyn.

Requirements

  • landscape architecture
  • architecture
  • project management
  • rhino
  • autocad
  • adobe suite

What You Bring

-Bachelor or Masters of Landscape Architecture degree from an accredited college or university; -applicants with Bachelor or Masters of Architecture degree from an accredited college or university may also be considered. -Project management/project coordination experience is a plus. -High standard of workmanship and presentation -Contact information for 2-3 references -Able to work with all colleagues in a collaborative studio environment -Strong graphic representation and communication skills -Enscape or Lumion (preferred, but not required) -Strong time management, critical thinking and organizational skills -Demonstrated ability to effectively participate in client and consultant meetings -Rhino (proficient) -AutoCAD (proficient) -Adobe Creative Suite: Photoshop, Indesign, Acrobat, Illustrator (proficient) -2 – 4 years professional experience -Demonstrated documentation experience on complex projects

Benefits

-Holiday, Vacation, & Sick Pay -401K after 1 year -Work-Life Balance -Healthcare Stipend

The Company

About Archinect

-Based in Los Angeles, the platform grew from a community forum into a vibrant digital media company. -Its revenue stems from job-board listings, editorial partnerships, event sponsorships and an online store. -Typical projects include global news coverage, firm profiles, competition recaps, and architecture job postings. -Sector expertise spans Buildings, Residential, Commercial, Infrastructure, Education, Urban, and Public sectors. -Standout fact: it operates Outpost—a curated store offering rare architecture books, gifts, events and its own coffee blend.

Sector Specialisms

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Infrastructure

Buildings

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Water Resources

Energy

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government