Job Summary:
An Architectural Assistant is a professional who provides support to architects and other professionals in the architecture and construction industry. Their role is to assist in the design and planning of buildings, as well as to contribute to the management and coordination of construction projects.
The duties and responsibilities of an Architectural Assistant may include:
Conducting research and analysis to support the design process
Assisting in the preparation of design drawings, models, and presentations
Developing and maintaining project documentation, such as schedules and budgets
Collaborating with clients, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure project requirements are met
Conducting site visits and inspections to monitor progress and quality of work
Assisting in the coordination of construction activities, including procurement, scheduling, and supervision of contractors
Contributing to the resolution of design and construction issues
Keeping up-to-date with new technologies and materials in the industry
Providing support to senior architects and other professionals in the design and construction process
Experience: 2+years (KMPR Rules Known)
The qualifications required for an Architectural Assistant may vary depending on the employer and the level of responsibility of the position. Typically, a Bachelor's degree in Architecture or a related field is required, along with experience in drafting, design, and project management. Excellent communication and organizational skills are essential, as well as proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software and other relevant software applications.
Job Type: Full-time