Intermediate Level Laboratory Architect/Planner

Washington, DC
Full Time
Architecture
Entry Level

ZGF is seeking a creative, curious, and motivated Intermediate Level Laboratory Architect/Planner to join our team in our Washington, DC office. We are looking for thoughtful individuals with excellent communication and technical skills and interest in developing their knowledge of and experience in laboratory planning and design. The position will support the firmwide lab planning effort and the entire architectural team with the development, execution, and completion of technologically advanced, state-of-the-future laboratory projects. The ideal candidate will have between 2-5 years of professional experience and will bring design excellence to every project.

As an Intermediate Level Laboratory Architect/Planner, you will….

  • Build knowledge of laboratory design topics while providing support to the architectural and lab planning staff, with the goal of becoming an expert in this special field
  • Develop and provide technical planning expertise, and eventually leadership, for laboratory projects
  • Be involved in programming, design, fit-out planning, major equipment planning, building systems integration, laboratory casework systems design and specification, and construction administration
  • Prepare architectural documents, elevations, sections, and details and modifying those documents as required
  • Attend, and eventually lead, laboratory planning meetings with design team and clients
  • Participate in professional development training
  • Integrate and advance sustainable design solutions into high-technology facilities
  • Assist in the development of standard laboratory design materials to be used firmwide
  • Assist in preparation of 2D and 3D presentation/design drawings and models
  • Develop and maintain excellent relationships with existing and potential clients
  • Participate in selected marketing and business development opportunities
  • Actively seek to expand knowledge in the design and planning of multiple laboratory types
  • Actively participate in educational, social, and professional events, including involvement in industry associations
  • Participate in a culture of excellent external and internal client service

Qualifications:

  • Demonstrating creativity, passion, and interest in design and planning of laboratories within technical facilities
  • Desire to expand knowledge of general, technical, and regulatory concepts and requirements for laboratory design
  • Interest in Science and the advancement of Scientific Research
  • Willing to be mentored in laboratory design and able to take on self-directed learning exercises
  • Some knowledge of laboratory planning, design, construction documents, construction administration, and project construction is preferred
  • Knowledge or interest in sustainability, integrated design, and LEED guidelines
  • Proficiency in Revit, Adobe Suite, SketchUp, and Microsoft Office
  • Anticipating and developing solutions to technical and design problems following established standards, including research on laboratory equipment requirements and detailing of laboratory casework systems
  • Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing, including ability to communicate assignment status and to request guidance when necessary
  • Comfortable with working in a team environment
  • Well organized and ability to effectively meet deadlines
  • Bachelor’s degree in architecture or equivalent in education or experience required
  • 2-5 years’ experience in an architectural or interior design firm is preferred

Apply With: 

  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Portfolio

ZGF Architects LLP is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We invite qualified candidates to apply online posting cover letter, resume and portfolio.

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