Stanley Saitowitz / Natoma Architects are committed to design excellence. We are a mid size firm based in SOMA San Francisco, CA. Our design approach is especially cognoscente of the relation of building to site and function. From these conditions a unique concept is evolved which generates the design process. The aim of each project is to construct spaces of passional quality. Our approach sees buildings as instruments, not objects or styles.
We are seeking a highly motivated designer with 2-3 years of experience to work on several cultural and multi-family residential projects that are in varying stages of development in our office. You will work closely with the design principal and project manager.
The position is full-time and requires an individual with exceptional rendering and graphic skills, as well as experience in construction document production. Strong problem solving, organization and communication skills along with a proficiency in ACAD, Rhino, Max+VRay are also required.
Please note; the applicant must have either a Masters or a Professional degree in architecture from an accredited school of architecture.
This is a fast paced working environment and as such candidates should be able to demonstrate an ability to quickly adapt to changing environments and manage their time effectively.
We offer competitive compensation and a medical benefits package.
Please send your cover letter, resume and work samples to email. Please send a single .pdf with a subject heading of "Junior Designer". The resume package should contain examples of construction documents as well as computer generated renderings. Experience Required: 2-3 years.
Stanley Saitowitz Office / Natoma Architects, www.saitowitz.com nkaye@saitowitz.com
Architect
04/04/2014
This major award-winning practice continues to win high profile projects both throughout the UK and overseas so they come with a formidable reputation for designing a variety of buildings to the highest level.
Their 45 or so strong London studio urgently requires a highly talented and ambitious Part II Assistant or qualified Architect with solid Microstation skills to join an existing project team working on a high profile cultural building.
You will gain superb responsibility and experience on this project so this is an ideal opportunity to progress to Part 3 or if you’re already qualified a step forward to becoming a Project Architect.
This is an urgent role and you must also be completely Microstation literate both 2D & 3D.