Project Architect - Large-Scale Data Center & Mission Critical (Hybrid)

<b>Job Description</b>Job Description<p><b>Project Architect - Large-Scale Data Center & Mission Critical (Hybrid)</b></p><p>We're partnering with a globally established design firm delivering <b>programmatic mission critical, data centers </b>for long-term clients. The practice supports large, technically complex projects while giving local teams meaningful ownership and influence over how work is executed.</p><p>This role is ideal for a <b>Project Architect who enjoys deep technical involvement</b>, thrives in highly coordinated environments, and wants to contribute to repeatable, high-performance solutions rather than one-off builds.</p><p><b>What You'll Do</b></p><p>Act as a technical authority translating design intent into coordinated, construction-ready documentation</p><p>Help shape coordination standards, QA/QC processes, and technical workflows across large-scale efforts</p><p>Direct consultant teams and collaborate closely with internal disciplines</p><p>Partner with project leadership to align schedules, scope, and deliverables across programmatic work</p><p>Guide communication between design, consultant, and client teams</p><p>Mentor staff and contribute to continuous improvement of technical excellence</p><p><b>What We're Looking For</b></p><p>Accredited professional degree in Architecture</p><p>8+ years of experience on complex, large-scale projects</p><p>Architectural licensure or active pursuit of registration</p><p>Advanced proficiency in Revit and Navisworks; Dynamo, Rhino, or Grasshopper a plus</p><p>Strong understanding of building systems, coordination strategies, and QA/QC best practices</p><p>Organized, thoughtful professional comfortable owning technical decisions</p><p><b>Compensation & Flexibility</b></p>Competitive base salary with performance-based incentivesComprehensive benefits packageSupport for licensure, continuing education, and long-term career growthHybrid flexibility within a culture built on trust, accountability, and collaboration<p><b>Why This Role</b><br>This opportunity is for architects who want to work on <b>mission-critical programs where process, rigor, and technical quality truly matter</b>, alongside teams that value clarity, collaboration, and thoughtful execution.</p><p></p><img src="https://www.jobg8.com/Tracking.aspx?PSEb7sWbXLDfORTpEKfJWAz" width="0" height="0">

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