Morgner Construction Management Corp.
Design Associate - Maintenance & Operations (M&O)
Morgner Construction Management Corp., , CA, United States
MORGNER is seeking qualified candidates for the “Design Associate" position in the Maintenance & Operations (M&O)-Space Planning with Los Angeles Unified School District.
Essential Job Functions
The Design Associate performs a combination of the following essential job functions:
- Determines space needs in terms of anticipated operational requirements, making projections and recommendations for long-range planning or alterations.
- Participates and supports in the administration of the restacking plan, including reviewing related documents, providing responses to Requests for Clarifications, and preparing drawings for alterations.
- Creates scope of work and develops architectural design options using CAD and 3D software for presentation and approval.
- Creates drawings, specifications, and estimates for building alterations and equipment installations based on space requirements and department functions.
- Provides analysis and conducts field surveys and research about planning and design development.
- Prepares applications and submits to various agencies for approvals. Prepares design packets and reports with executive staff.
- Prepare complex architectural drawings, construction details, and alteration improvement and addition to existing structure.
- Provide code analysis as needed.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements
Required Experience:
- A minimum of five (5) years’ full-time paid professional experience working in a large commercial, public agency or school facilities that require the use of at least AutoCAD and one (1) 3D design software e.g. SketchUp.
- Experience in performing architectural design and coordinating drafting with drafting technicians, conducting surveys and field investigations, and reviewing drawings submitted by vendors and contractors.
- Ability to analyze architectural problems related to assigned projects and make recommendations for the solution of problems of major office space utilizations, equipment and optimizing space allocations.
- Ability to interpret codes and possess knowledge of the California Department of Education, American Disability Act and various building codes.
Required Education:
- 10.3 Graduation from a recognized college or university with a bachelor’s degree in architecture or engineering
Knowledge/Skills:
- Knowledge of architectural characteristics of building materials
- Knowledge of building codes related to schools, large commercial and governmental construction.
- Ability to interpret codes for California dept. of Education, ADA and Building & Safety, and Fire codes.
- Candidates shall be proficient in creating architectural design options, space planning, and construction document details.
- Concept, schematic, design development, and materials specifications.
- Construction and building codes related to school, large commercial or government construction.
- Design principles and aesthetics.
- Major computer-aided software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp etc.