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Designer / Architect (0-5 yrs experience)
Aia Austin
AIA Austin is a community of architects advancing the practice of architecture in Austin.
Architect/Designer creating and documenting diverse projects in a collaborative firm
8d ago
$64,000 - $80,000
Junior (1-3 years)
Full Time
Austin, TX
Office Full-Time
Company Size
- Employees
Service Specialisms
Professional Development
Outreach
Advocacy
Continuing Education
Contract Documents
Event Programming
Design Awards
Committee Engagement
Sector Specialisms
Academic
Civic/Government
Corporate/Commercial
Healthcare
Housing/Hospitality
Science/Technology
Role
What you would be doing
What you bring
revit
bim 360
adobe
sketchup
architecture degree
communication
Positive attitude and good communication skills
Ability to be self-motivated and integrate with teams
All applicants must submit a portfolio to be considered for this role.
Experience with BIM 360, Revit, and Adobe Creative Suite
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Architecture or equivalent design degree
Knowledge/experience in Sketchup or other modeling software highly preferred
Benefits
Competitive compensation with an excellent benefit package
Fun, Connecting and Great Work Environment
Profit sharing, matching 401(k), 2 weeks PTO, with the option of purchasing additional time, 6 days Sick Leave + seven paid holidays.
Most importantly, DTJ offers exciting career opportunities working in a multi-discipline firm with great advancement opportunities.
Flexible work hours
We give back to our communities though our Experience Compassion program
AIA Austin has been a vital force in shaping Austin’s built environment since its establishment.
The organization brings together a network of architects who share a passion for high-quality design.
It fosters collaboration, promotes innovation, and supports the development of sustainable urban landscapes.
AIA Austin is deeply involved in the local architectural community, providing resources for professional growth.
The chapter hosts events that connect architects with developers, city planners, and other stakeholders.
Through various initiatives, AIA Austin has contributed to projects that define the city's architectural identity.
AIA Austin's members work on diverse projects, from residential to large-scale commercial developments.
Their expertise spans across modern design, adaptive reuse, sustainable architecture, and urban planning.
The organization also plays a role in educating the public on architecture’s role in enhancing quality of life.
Culture + Values
Environment + Sustainability
40% reduction
Embodied Carbon Goal
Aims to reduce the embodied carbon footprint of building materials by 40% from a 2020 baseline by 2030.
52% reduction
Austin's GHG Target
Commitment to achieving a 52% reduction in community-wide greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
100% off-grid
Net-Zero Project Achievement
Supports built works like the Campsite at Shield Ranch, achieving 100% off-grid/net-zero operation.
Participation in AIA 2030 Commitment: facilitation of roundtables and subcommittees to support architects in tracking/reporting performance toward zero-carbon design goals.
Alignment with Austin’s net-zero community-wide greenhouse gas goal by 2040.
Support of built works achieving net-zero operation.
AIA Austin-led education and advocacy on sustainable design metrics and tools (e.g. DDx, Embodied Carbon sessions).
Inclusion & Diversity
Chairing of DesignVoice committee by a volunteer architect—Jason Haskins—advocating solidarity, subsidiarity, and human dignity in the built environment.
DesignVoice facilitated monthly design‑focused community service events, led by AIA Austin volunteers.
Roosevelt Gardens project led by AIA Austin member provided transitional housing for residents living with HIV and chronic homelessness.
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