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Architect (RA/AIA) - NYC - New York, NY

Job Information

ID :
#41253028
# of Positions :
1
Minimum Education Level :
Unspecified
Experience Required :
5+ years
License Required:
Registered Architect (RA), AIA
Salary :
$20000 - $100000 yearly
Duration :
Part Time Regular
Shift :
First Shift (Day)
Hours per week:
40

Job Description

 
NYC SCA -
Exceptional opportunities exist with our firm for Architects familiar with NYC School Construction Authority projects and NYC Building Code. Must have a minimum of 5 years of experience. Duties include but are not limited to Managing Projects, Managing Staff, etc. Green Building Design and LEED Certification are a plus. Proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit required. NYS RA or AIA required. Excellent compensation.

Position can be Part-Time or Full-Time, Remote or in-office.

Please send your resume, references, and salary requirements to our Human Resources Department by responding to this post. EEO/AA.

Company Information

Name :
EI Team, Inc.
Description :
EI Team is a full service Architectural & Engineering services company.
Type :
Direct Employer
Address :
2060 Sheridan Drive
Buffalo, NY 14223

Application Information

Email :
Apply by mail :
Attn: Human Resources - EI Team, Inc.
2060 Sheridan Drive
Buffalo, NY 14223
By Fax :
Fax to 716-876-8004 Attn : Human Resources - EI Team, Inc.
Job Posting Entered On :
3/3/2025
Job Posting Expires On :
4/2/2025
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