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Description
Throughout its history, HMC Architects has established a reputation as an award-winning design firm and thought leader for education, healthcare, and government facilities. Founded in 1940, HMC is one of the most prominent planning and design firms headquartered in California, with offices strategically located throughout the West.
HMC is composed of creative, talented, and dedicated people. We seek thought leaders whose strengths are client-centered development, design excellence, attention to detail, and professionalism. We cultivate positive team spirit and our people clearly make the difference.
Our guiding principles are founded on practice values of trust, respect, and integrity; a culture that supports and attracts the most talented professionals; embracing continual innovation and leadership in planning and architecture; striving to enhance our expertise; and providing clients with the highest quality service. We achieve this through a dynamic and iterative process we call "listen | think | work | create." The capability to listen well, think carefully, and work hard throughout a project's process is a deceptively simple means to create an extraordinary result.
If you are a Sustainable Design Coordinator who can work for a firm that values integrity, experience, and hard work, this may be a great fit for you.
Responsibilities:
LEED/CHPS/GGHC project coordination, Division of the State Architect Energy Plan Review coordination, energy modeling and analysis, sustainability feasibility studies, life cycle cost analysis, product and materials research, sustainability program planning, participation and possible coordination of green building charettes, and green specification writing.
Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor of Architecture or Bachelor of Science in an engineering-related discipline required. You must be willing to acquire LEED Accreditation, if you don't already have it.
Experience: Experience in the design and/or project management of at least one LEED project is required. Must have a general understanding of building envelopes, mechanical, and lighting systems. Must be well versed in non-residential California Title 24 Energy Efficiency codes. Proficiency in any of the following applications is desirable: energy modeling, electric lighting and daylight modeling, life cycle analysis, life cycle costing, or computational fluid dynamics. An understanding of landscaping, stormwater management, or commissioning is also desirable.
HMC offers competitive compensation, an excellent benefits package, and unlimited potential to individuals interested in a creative, challenging, and dynamic environment.
To Apply:
To learn more about HMC Architects and to inquire about career opportunities, please apply online in our careers section at www.hmcarchitects.com.
HMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.