Job Summary:
The Resident Architect is a key member of the Construction Management team, responsible for overseeing architectural aspects of construction projects. This role involves supervising contractors, monitoring project progress, ensuring safety and quality compliance, and contributing to project reports and documentation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Project Oversight, Safety, Quality, and Technical Compliance
- Ensure contractor compliance with safety, quality, and technical standards in architectural work.
- Oversee architectural construction activities, emphasizing safety, timeliness, and compliance.
- Enforce safety protocols and regulatory compliance in architectural aspects.
2. Project Planning, Coordination, and Cost Control
- Collaborate with the Construction Manager to develop project plans, schedules, and resource allocation for architectural work.
- Coordinate architectural project activities, ensuring alignment with project plans.
- Implement control measures to manage the scope, time, and costs of architectural work.
3. Reporting and Documentation
- Contribute to project progress reports, with a focus on architectural aspects.
- Maintain construction documentation related to architectural aspects.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Architecture or related field
- Possession of relevant professional certifications or licenses
- Has an experience in construction project management with a focus on architectural work
- In-depth knowledge of mechanical and plumbing systems, construction industry standards, regulations, codes, and best practices
- Proficiency in construction management software and tools.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficient in project management, scheduling, and budgeting.
- Continuous professional development to stay updated on industry trends.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Proactive and results-oriented mindset.
- Excellent analytical and critical thinking abilities.
- Strong collaboration and teamwork skills.
- Adaptability and resilience to navigate challenges in architectural construction.