Assist on the technical design, including lighting calculations, voltage drop, short-circuit calculations, and power/lighting layouts.
Assist on the technical design, including all plumbing system calculations and layouts.
Learn the different mechanical system types and where to best apply them.
Assist with HVAC load calculations.
Learn and apply best practice engineering methods.
Learn and apply the process and procedures for coordination with Architecture, Structural, and Civil disciplines.
Requirements
revit
3d modeling
Learn to develop and model 3D systems in Revit.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Company
Overview
$53M
Mental Health Campus Project
Designed a state-of-the-art mental health campus in Kansas City that opened in 2024.
500,000
Annual Patient Visits
The Phoenix VA clinic design handles over half a million patient visits annually, showcasing its impact on healthcare infrastructure.
Founded in 1996, the firm began as a regional practice and evolved into a multidisciplinary design studio.
In 2020, the firm expanded its focus to include MEP engineering and medical equipment planning.
In 2021, leadership rebranded the firm to reflect its growing influence under a new partner-led identity.
Headquartered in Kansas City, with offices in Dallas and Jacksonville, the firm delivers nationwide projects.
The firm's work typically spans VA clinics, mental health hospitals, university campuses, and civic headquarters.
The self-designed corporate HQ on Plaza features living-room-style studios, cafés, and collaborative spaces.
The firm integrates natural light and biophilic principles to create welcoming, performance-driven environments.
An in-house MEP division was launched, signaling deeper technical integration into the firm's operations.
Culture + Values
Top 500 Design Firms
Engineering News‑Record Ranking
Ranked among the Top 500 Design Firms by Engineering News‑Record, demonstrating exceptional design and professional services.
Clients love us because of our unwavering commitment to meaningful design, innovation and sustainability.
We believe that the best idea wins, and we strive to interact with each other and our clients with empathy and humility.
Collaboration and curiosity are the driving force behind every project and interaction.
Every member of our team is encouraged to bring their expertise and perspective to the table to create the best possible design solutions.
Close collaboration between Architecture and Engineering—‘we are on the same team…which allows us to come up with better solutions faster than anyone else.’
Culture supports career growth, opens the door to new market sectors, and is constantly evolving.
Award‑winning workplace—‘one of Kansas City’s Best Places to Work’, ‘AIA Central States Region Emerging Professional Friendly Firm’.
Environment + Sustainability
30% Less
Energy Consumption Goal
Projects designed to use 30% less energy compared to industry standards.
2030 Goal
Carbon Neutrality Pledge
Commitment to achieve carbon neutrality across projects by 2030 through the AIA 2030 initiative.
40% Water Reduction
Water Efficiency Target
Projects designed to use 40% less water than typical designs.
Embeds sustainability in every project phase with an eco-charrette audit.
Internal office practices include healthy materials, daylighting, acoustical adjustments, efficient fixtures, low-use water, recycling, and composting.
Offers specialized services such as energy audits, life-cycle carbon analysis, ESG reporting, sustainability charrettes, and certification coordination (LEED, WELL, etc.).
A Materials-Pledge committee focuses on sustainable material selection through firm-wide education and champion programs.
Inclusion & Diversity
No women or minorities in partnership or senior leadership roles—Glassdoor reports indicate leadership positions are exclusively held by men.
Promotions perceived to favor those ‘cozied up to leadership’ and longevity over performance, with women and minorities overlooked.
Employee feedback describes a ‘frat/boys club’ culture, reports of misogynistic tones and inappropriate comments directed at or about female staff and clients.
Reports of systemic favoritism and lack of clear advancement structure, particularly disadvantaging gender diversity in leadership.