Duties, Tasks and Responsibilities
Identify and Obtain New Projects- Collaborate and partner with the Business Development Manager (BDM) in the identification and qualifications of potential projects.
- Work with the BDM to cultivate relationships with the customer to identify needs and propose effective solutions.
- Assists the Business Development Manager (BDM) in creating “value-added proposition” for the owner.
- Collaborate with BDM and team members in the development of the proposal, interviews, meetings, and presentations.
- Leads efforts for the architectural Physical Conditions Assessment, Programming and Conceptual Design aspects of the Facility Study.
- Provides “Referendum” support on projects in states where applicable.
- Sets the design direction for the project along with Project Architect and Design Leader.
- Oversee the production efforts on projects/designs.
- Coordinate and assist with revisions and drawing markups.
- Conduct code evaluations.
- Develop sketches and preliminary design drawings.
- Create Facility Studies when address physical conditions assessments and educational programming.
- Coordinates and assists the estimating department in the development of Conceptual level budget estimates.
- Key presenter of the architectural design during the RFQ/ RFP selection phase and is a significant factor for PSI being selected.
- Attend and collaborate in projects key client meetings and presentations.
- Communicate with outside consultants including developing Professional Service Agreements
- Develop and maintain a strong client relationship.
- Present at school board meetings on project updates.
Behavioral Competencies
Core Competencies- Integrity – Acts in an honest, trustworthy, high integrity manner; makes and keeps commitments.
- Continuous Learning – Is a continuous learner focused on contact improvement; embraces new technologies.
- Exceed Expectations – Work hard to exceed customer expectations.
- Compassion – Conduct oneself as a steward of PSI, supporting its growth & ability to help those in need.
- Accountability – Take responsibility for one’s actions and decisions.
- Specialized Expertise – Thorough understanding of the K-12 market with ability to develop big picture goals clearly; developing detailed, accurate plans to achieve the desired results within the Owner’s defined scope, schedule, and budget.
- Communication – Apply high level technical expertise with ability to discuss and present to non-technological clients so they understand and are comfortable with the proposed solutions in such a way that gains their confidence and trust.
- Analytical – Listen effectively, analyze, hear details, and be thorough uncovering customer needs to deliver them the best value proposition.
- Collaboration – Collaborate effectively with others as part of a team to deliver a high quality, high value project.
- Self-Directive – Determines, manages, and owns day-to-day activities and schedules.
Working Conditions
- Office functions will primarily be performed at PSI’s offices.
- Onsite surveys, meetings, and presentations will be held at the project site.
- Additional hours may be required to meet project deadlines and/ or in the evenings for school board presentations, meetings, and overnight travel may also be required.
Minimum Qualifications
- Minimum of 10 years of architectural experience.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience focused on educational (K-12) projects.
- Professional degree from NAAB accredited college or university.
- Ability to obtain Architectural registration in states where the projects are conducted.
- Experience in successfully managing multiple projects simultaneously.
- Strong public speaking/ client facing inter-relationship skills.