Join our practice as an Intermediate Architect / Architectural Designer for the opportunity to learn and build a rewarding career. This position will focus on the design and technical aspects of educational and multi-family housing projects of varying sizes and complexity.
Desired Qualifications
· A motivated, well organized, self-starter eager to learn and share.
· Completion of a five or six-year architectural degree program.
· Minimum of 7 years of professional experience with good drafting and visualization skills.
· Good communication skills, both verbal and written.
· Strong Revit and AutoCad skills.
Employment Opportunities
· Full time position.
· Competitive salary and benefits commensurate with experience and skills.
· Collegial and supportive work environment working directly with firm principals and senior associates. RKTB is a 30-person office.
· Central Chelsea location convenient to transportation.
· Mentoring and support opportunities for IDP and ARE.
· Opportunities for future growth and advancement within firm.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and work examples to: info @rktb.com. If you are not an American citizen, please indicate your visa status.
At RKTB, we welcome and encourage diversity in the workplace. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
RKTB Architects, P.C. is an award-winning New York City-based architecture and urban design firm that has been designing multi-family and supportive housing, schools, theaters, libraries, commercial buildings, health care and transportation facilities since 1963. Our practice has been based upon a simple philosophy: to meet our clients’ specific goals while recognizing the broader imperatives of civic responsibility. This philosophy has been forged over half a century of constantly changing conditions and has earned our firm the reputation of being a well-respected and recognized leader among New York City’s design professionals. Among our accomplishments, RKTB created an innovative “Smart Housing” infill prototype that has renewed neighborhoods throughout New York by replacing vacant lots with affordable housing.