Integrated architecture, engineering and design firm delivering innovative solutions across diverse sectors.
Lead lighting design, oversee projects, and mentor staff across multiple sectors.
5 days ago ago
Expert & Leadership (13+ years)
Full Time
Virginia Beach, VA
Office Full-Time
Company Size
325 Employees
Service Specialisms
Architecture
Engineering
Planning
Interior design
Civil engineering
Environmental engineering
Transportation engineering
Traffic engineering
Sector Specialisms
Energy & Renewables
Minerals Processing
Material Handling & Bulk Material Handling
Petrochem
Plastics
Pulp & Paper
Terminals
Architecture
Role
Description
lighting calculations
daylighting analysis
energy compliance
drawing preparation
project budget
team coordination
Conduct site visits, mock-ups, and inspections
Motivate and lead the lighting studio, supervise junior staff and contribute to staff development
Develop methods to incorporate “accountability” into individual performance
Interview, hire, and terminate staff when authorized. Evaluate the performance of department members and make recommendations for salary adjustments
Monitor morale of the department
Perform advanced lighting calculations, daylighting analysis, and energy code compliance
Develop and maintain relations with various Clark Nexsen offices to ensure lighting design quality control / quality assurance is consistent, regardless of location
Conduct annual department staff reviews and participate with Senior Leadership in review of staff assignments. Review and approve department staff timesheets and expense reports
Lead lighting designer for complex projects across various markets (e.g., education, government, healthcare, workplace, civic)
Oversee preparation of drawings, lighting layouts, schedules, specifications, and control strategies
Manage lighting project budgets and timelines
Develop innovative lighting concepts that integrate with architectural intent, within a multi-disciplinary firm with a focus on Integrated Design
Coordinate with internal and external design teams, clients, and consultants
Develop systems of reward to recognize outstanding performance
Requirements
abet
agi32
revit
autocad
leed ap
10+ yrs
Graduate of an ABET-accredited program with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architectural Engineering, Lighting Design, or related field
Deep understanding of lighting technologies, controls, and code compliance
Proficiency in AGi32, Elumtools or LightStanza, Revit, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office Suite
Strong portfolio demonstrating creative and technical lighting design
10+ years of professional lighting design experience
LC (Lighting Certified), LEED AP, or WELL AP
Experience with daylight modeling, parametric tools, or visualization software
Excellent verbal and visual communication skills
Active involvement in IES, IALD, or similar organizations
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
not eligible for employer based sponsorship except tn visa classification.
Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Nine Offices
Regional Presence
The firm operates nine offices across the Southeast U.S., highlighting its regional presence and sustained growth.
2024 Award
Best of Practice
Recipient of the 2024 Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice Award, recognizing excellence in design and operations.
Top Ranking
National Recognition
Ranked among the top design firms nationally, reflecting its reputation for innovation and quality.
2025 Merger
Expansion Milestone
Merged into JMT in May 2025, forming an expanded leader in design and engineering.
Multidisciplinary studio blending architecture and engineering.
Specializes in sectors including infrastructure, education, science & technology, commercial, industrial, and transportation.
Their iterative, collaborative process combines planners, architects, and engineers to craft transformative built environments.
Tackles high-profile projects such as Fitts-Woolard Hall at NC State, Madera Cyber Innovation Center, and the Normandy WWII Navy SEALs monument.
Culture + Values
We design for a greater purpose.
Our culture is the result of a collective effort to innovate and inspire, to support and challenge, to impact and transform.
Our people form that culture by working together across disciplines and market sectors, fostering an environment of inclusion and creativity.
We believe great ideas are the result of collaboration between individuals with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and passions.
Non‑hierarchical approach: supporting ideas from interns to senior executives
Active support for continuing education, professional development, volunteerism, and community involvement
Strong community involvement via outreach programs, volunteerism, fundraising, and Foundation grants
Office‑based social events (sports teams, potlucks, recreation) that foster camaraderie
Environment + Sustainability
70% pEUI
Building Energy Efficiency
Achieved significant energy use intensity reduction for the Ferguson Headquarters 3 project compared to baseline.
73% pEUI
Adaptive Reuse Efficiency
Reduced energy use intensity for the Car Barn Adaptive Reuse project compared to baseline.
Signatory to AIA 2030 Commitment: design all new buildings and major renovations to be carbon neutral by 2030
Member of Structural Engineering 2050 Challenge: eliminate embodied carbon in structural systems by 2050
Joined MEP 2040 Challenge: achieve net zero operational carbon by 2030 and net zero embodied carbon by 2040
Average predicted Energy Use Intensity (pEUI) reduction slightly exceeding national average
Building Science Group provides energy modeling (concept through construction) to improve EUI and reduce operating costs
Use of tools Tally and EC3 for embodied carbon calculations; publication of Embodied Carbon Action Plan annually
Material sourcing focus: reduce transport emissions, use low‑carbon concrete mixes (SCMs), recycled‑content steel, region‑based mass timber when viable
Inclusion & Diversity
$5,000 Donated
Women's Advocacy Support
The Clark Nexsen Foundation donated $5,000 to women-empowering nonprofits during Women’s History Month 2024.
$500 Per Office
Local Scholarships
Clark Nexsen offices each received $500 toward local scholarships via the JEDI group's partnership with HBCUs.
$10,000 Donation
Cancer Research Support
The foundation donated $10,000 to the American Cancer Society on Giving Tuesday.
Professionals across offices honored Black community members for Black History Month 2024.
All qualified applicants considered without regard to sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
JEDI group-led scholarship and philanthropy initiatives