NC Department of Adult Correction · 1 day ago
Architect II
The NC Department of Adult Correction is one of the largest state agencies responsible for safeguarding and preserving lives through various services. They are seeking a Project Architect (Architect II) to provide architectural support and project management for construction and renovation projects within the department's facilities.
GovernmentPublic SafetyRehabilitation
Responsibilities
Apply architectural based knowledge, forward-thinking direction, and overall project management
Provide DECM-Engineering with in-house architectural support on life-safety, ADA, energy efficiency, egress, and space planning on NCDAC’s facilities physical plant for the completion of Force Account construction, renovation, and/or major maintenance projects
Work closely with other in-house design disciplines, construction, and maintenance personnel within the Division of Engineering, Construction, and Maintenance (DECM) and with outside design and construction entities
Provide services to the department in the form of plan development, specification writing, estimating, building envelope and roof evaluations, field investigations, project management, and planning, scoping, budgeting, and evaluation of other systems for new and existing facilities
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree in architecture or an engineering discipline related to the area of assignment from an appropriately accredited institution
Three years of related experience as a registered architect
Valid license to practice architecture granted by the North Carolina Board of Architecture
Working knowledge of principles and practices of architecture building system planning, design, AND/OR construction
Working knowledge of NC Building Codes and/or International Building Codes
Working knowledge of AutoCAD AND/OR Revit design software
Benefits
Retirement
Health insurance
Vacation leave
Sick leave
Paid holidays
Company
NC Department of Adult Correction
The NC Department of Adult Correction protects the public by collaboratively focusing on rehabilitation, protection, innovation, accountability, and professionalism.