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NYC School Construction Authority

NYC School Construction Authority is hiring: Architect A/B/C - Architecture & En

NYC School Construction Authority, New York, NY, United States, 10261

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Build your career while building NYC Public schools and impacting the learning environments of the next generation!

The SCA’s Architecture and Engineering Department is responsible for development of scope, design, and construction documents for new school buildings, additions, lease conversions and renovation work of existing schools for New York City’s approximately 1.1 million students. Our projects are intentionally and thoughtfully designed; positive impact design is at the forefront of all our projects.

Our In-House studio is a multidisciplinary practice that is responsible for designing some of the largest and most complex schools in our 1,500+ school portfolio as well as renovation work to existing schools. Our other two studios manage external consultants from design inception to completion. Our three studios are comprised of talented architects and engineers who are driven to deliver high quality custom designed, sustainable, and resilient public schools.

Come and join our continuing journey towards design excellence in the K-12 education sector. Be impactful!

Job Description Summary:

The Architect – Level A, B or C reports to an A&E Director, Managing Architect or Managing Engineer, or a higher assignment level Architect or Engineer, and is responsible for performing work in a variety of assignments and technical roles, as needed, to achieve the objectives of the Authority.

Job Description:

Responsibilities include:

Levels A/B/C:

  1. Provides overall architectural coordination for projects; performs and/or supervises the preparation of scope, pre-schematic, schematic, preliminary and construction documents, including reports, drawings and specifications. Works with a wide range of technical, professional, managerial and support personnel as well as outside consultants, contractors, vendors and various government agencies.
  2. May function as project or team leader, reporting to A&E Director, Managing Architect or Engineer to plan and coordinate work with other Architects and Engineers.
  3. May direct lower-level Architects or Engineers, Quality Assurance Specialist, Technical Inspectors, Associate Architects/Engineers and Architectural/Engineering Technicians, working on several less complex design projects, up to and including small primary schools, partial modernizations, additions, leased space planning and Capital Improvement Projects.
  4. Conducts site observations, prepares field reports, assists in the preparation of punch lists and supervises the review of contractor's submittals.
  5. Ensures compliance to codes, standards, and that the project is completed on schedule; resolves any problems that occur.
  6. Performs design review of projects.
  7. Assists in preparing new design standards and procedures.
  8. Mentors and trains staff on SCA standards and procedures.
  9. Handles multiple projects at the same time.
  10. May be required to sign, seal and file drawings and sign and seal other documents.
  11. May serve as a member of project teams.
  12. Maintains and develops general understanding of architectural and engineering principles.

Additional Responsibilities Levels B/C:

  1. Functions primarily as project or team leader, reporting to a A&E Director, Managing Architect or Engineer to plan and coordinate work with other Architects and Engineers and may direct Architects, Engineers, Quality Assurance Specialist, Technical Inspectors, Associate Architects, Associate Engineers, and Architectural/Engineering Technicians, working on multiple, highly complex, difficult design projects such as large primary schools, large intermediate schools, high schools, special types of buildings (e.g. special education schools), full modernizations, large additions, specialized and/or numerous Capital Improvement Projects and major design and exploration programs.
  2. May act as a discipline leader in an A&E Design Studio/Division to train and develop staff in the discipline.
  3. May act as Managing Architect in the absence of the Managing Architect.
  4. Participates in cross-studio/division seminars and training workshops.
  5. Reviews and checks studio/division projects for quality control.
  6. Participates in employee performance evaluations.

Minimum Qualifications:

Level A requires: Valid New York State registration as an Architect. Current NYS registration must be maintained for duration of employment.

Level B requires: Valid New York State registration as an Architect. Current NYS registration must be maintained for duration of employment; and three years full time paid experience as a Registered Architect, two years of which must be as a project architect; project, team, or squad leader; or comparable level of responsibility.

Level C requires: Valid New York State registration as an Architect. Current NYS registration must be maintained for duration of employment; and six years full time paid experience as a Registered Architect, three years of which must be as a project architect; project, team, or squad leader; or comparable level of responsibility.

POSTING CLOSING DATE: 02/19/2025

Civil Service Classification: Competitive

Salary dependent upon experience:

Level – A: Appointment Rate: $80,691.00 - $109,394.00; Incumbent Rate: $92,795.00 - $125,803.00

Level - B: Appointment Rate: $94,242.00 - $127,713.00; Incumbent Rate: $108,378.00 - $146,870.00

Level C: Appointment Rate: $99,422.00 - $140,462; Incumbent Rate: $114,335.00 - $161,531.00

Subject to the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the appointment rate for any newly hired employee, or employees with less than two years of active City or SCA service, shall be 15% less than the applicable incumbent rate or step.

Education: Baccalaureate Certifications (if required): Registered Architect - NYS Department of Education Work Experience: The New York City School Construction Authority (NYCSCA) is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy. In addition, the NYCSCA will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.

We offer excellent benefits including:

  • Medical (100% employer paid for basic coverage available)
  • Prescription drug option
  • Dental and Vision coverage
  • NYC Qualified Pension Plan
  • Optional Retirement Savings Plans including 401K, 457 and IRA options
  • Transit Check Program
  • Public Loan Forgiveness Program
  • Competitive paid time off (PTO) benefits

The SCA is interested in qualified candidates who are eligible to work in the United States. The SCA is not able to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time. We participate in the federal E-Verify program to confirm the identity and employment authorization of all newly hired employees.

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