Job Description

Form4 Architecture has an opportunity for a Job Captain with a minimum of 4 years of progressive work experience.

About Form4

We are a design-focused firm with over 200 national and international design awards, including the 2017 American Prize for Architecture. Our studio culture emphasizes well-executed architectural designs across multiple market sectors. At Form4, we value a healthy work/life balance and offer generous benefits as an equal-opportunity employer. Our hybrid work schedule allows for remote work while maintaining a vibrant office culture.

Position Title: Job Captain

At Form4, the Job Captain oversees specific portions of the project under the periodic supervision of project leadership. This position offers an excellent opportunity to join a highly creative, collaborative team and work on inspiring architectural projects. This position supports the expansion of our team for upcoming, exciting multifamily housing projects. Experience in this sector is a strong plus.

Responsibilities And Duties

  • Produce and coordinate drawing sets during all design phases, under the direction of the Project Architect.
  • Oversee select portions of the project, demonstrating initiative and sound judgment.
  • Collaborate within the team, effectively communicating design solutions and documentation.
  • Apply firm standards and conduct reviews of your work.
  • Manage time and workload to meet project deadlines, with periodic input from project leaders.

Qualifications

  • Proven experience as a team member on relevant projects in terms of type and scale.
  • Experience overseeing distinct portions of projects.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills; an excellent team player.
  • Commitment to high-quality work and attention to detail.
  • Proficiency in Revit is required; familiarity with conceptual 3D modeling tools like Rhino, SketchUp, FormIt, and Bluebeam is preferred.
  • Strong design sense and good graphical skills.
  • Understanding of building materials, details, and construction techniques.
  • Residency in the Bay Area.
  • Professional degree in Architecture; LEED accreditation preferred.

Please send your resume and work samples to: [email protected]