Would you like to be a key player in shaping the future of county-operated facilities that support vital public safety missions, human services, cultural affairs, community centers, libraries, and essential services? Join us in impacting the lives of 238,000 residents and 3,700 employees within a vibrant 26-square-mile urban community located just across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C."
The Facilities Design and Construction Bureau (FD&C) within the Department of Environmental Services (DES) is hiring an experienced Facilities Architect to manage numerous projects and work as an integral member of the team in assisting the County with achieving its facilities’ objectives. The FD&C Bureau provides planning, public engagement, architectural, design, engineering, interior design, and construction management expertise for County facility projects.
Specific duties include:
Interpreting the conceptual intent and advancing facility programs through preliminary definition in alignment with long-range plans, sustainability, and Board priorities;
Leading Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) proposals for studies, facility design, and construction initiatives for inclusion in the FD&C bi-annual ten-year County CIP;
Developing program requirements, conceptual or schematic designs, scopes of work for design and construction, project budget estimates, and schedules;
Coordinating transition with the FD&C Projects Group from preliminary design to design development, code and permit reviews and preparation for construction;
Preparing Requests for Proposals (RFP) and Invitations for Bid for professional, design, and construction services in coordination with County Purchasing Agents;
Managing professional services consultants to assist in completing planning and design products;
Facilitating planning charettes and iterative design reviews with user groups and plan reviewers to affirm compliance with standards and mission requirements; and
Preparing and presenting briefing material for community outreach, funding, executives, and elected officials on the basis and justification for new, replacement, or repurposed facilities.
The ideal candidate will possess:
Subject matter expertise in planning, estimating, design, and construction with the ability to assess situations, determine feasibility, and identify innovative solutions for facility, restoration, modernization, and re-purposing challenges;
Demonstrated experience collaborating with a wide variety of stakeholders to build consensus, develop facility programming documents, and produce conceptual/schematic design drawings;
Proficiency using AutoCAD or related computer aided design skills; and
Negotiation and presentation skills to clearly present information.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Industrial/Interior Design, or related field; and
Significant and progressively responsible experience in architecture, urban design, or a related field; and
Application of urban planning tools, skills and practices.
Desirable: Preference may be given to candidates with a Master’s degree in a related field and/or experience in one or more of the following:
Developing a long-range Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and long/short-term budget requests for government-owned buildings;
Gathering facilities program requirements and conceptual design development;
Planning, design, and construction of complex mixed-use facilities for private entities or other governmental agencies;
Procuring and managing professional services provided by consultants; and/or
Using project management, facilities management, design, and decision support technologies.
Possession of one or more of the following Certifications/Licenses preferred:
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) certified;
Professional Engineer (PE) License in Virginia or state with reciprocity;
LEED Certification; or
National Council of Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) certified.
Arlington County is more than just a place to work. When you come and join our team, you will be joining a community of people committed to doing the very best for the residents, businesses and visitors we serve. Our careers encompass everything from public safety, parks and recreation, arts and tourism, finance, environmental services and technology.