
Design Professional II
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Overview
Job Description
Hamilton Anderson Associates (HAA) is a Detroit-based, architecture and interior design firm dedicated to creating spaces that honor history, strengthen communities, and reflect the people who use them. Our work spans cultural, civic, educational, and commercial projects, with a strong focus on collaboration, equity, and design excellence.
About the Role
The Design Professional II is an architectural team member responsible for supporting project teams through multiple phases of the design and construction process. Working under the guidance of Senior Design Staff, Project Architects, and Directors. This role contributes to programming, schematic design, design development, and construction documentation while developing technical and coordination skills. The Design Professional II will also assist with the development of project documentation, participates in team meetings, and supports coordination with consultants, codes, and construction activities while continuing to build professional experience toward architectural licensure.
What You'll Do
Design Development & Construction Documentation
Assist with programming activities including preparing functional relationship and adjacency diagrams
Conduct case study research and assist with documenting user needs and project requirements
Assist with documenting existing building conditions and site information
Prepare schematic design drawings, diagrams, and models under the supervision of senior team members
Prepare volume and area calculations to support early design studies
Prepare design development documentation based on approved schematic design under the supervision of senior team members
Prepare architectural plans, elevations, sections, and detailed construction drawings under the supervision of senior team members
Assist with preparation of outline specifications and construction specifications for smaller or less complex projects
Support coordination and cross-referencing of drawing sets and documentation to insure consistency between architectural and consultants documents during all phases of projet development
Assist with reviewing design development and construction documents to identify inconsistencies in document packages
Project Coordination & Technical Support
Assist Project Architects and Project Managers with coordination of consultant work and project documentation
Investigate and summarize zoning and regulatory restrictions affecting project design
Research, evaluate, and summarize all applicable local, state, and federal building codes and regulations
Assist with identifying design adjustments required to meet regulatory requirements
Attend preliminary meetings with code officials and assist with documentation
Assist with coordination of input from public agencies, jurisdictional authorities, and consultants
Assist with research and evaluation of appropriate engineering systems
Support coordination and verification of available utilities
Assist in evaluating space requirements and associated system costs
Attend internal project meetings and contribute to team discussions
Bidding Support & Construction Administration
Assist with compiling project drawings and documentation to support bidding processes
Assist with completing bidding and contract forms
Review bids for completeness and accuracy under the supervision of senior team members
Assist with preparation of addenda and bulletins
Attend bid-opening meetings with senior staff or project managers
Attend on-site field visits and assist with preparation of field reports
Attend Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meetings and assist with meeting documentation
Assist with review and coordination of shop drawings, samples, and submittals
Support responses to Requests for Information (RFIs)
Assist with punch-list preparation and completion for smaller or less complex projects
Research, Materials & Professional Development
Review product literature to identify appropriate materials based on performance, life-cycle cost, and sustainability considerations
Prepare production sequence flow charts for consultants or clients on smaller projects when required
Attend Lunch & Learn programs and vendor presentations to stay informed on materials and building systems
Provide mentorship and guidance to high school and college interns
Participate in intern interviews and evaluation feedback when requested
Assist with preparation of design and marketing materials for the Marketing team
Support a collaborative studio environment by participating in design discussions and sharing knowledge with team members
What You Bring
- Strong organizational, communication, and graphic presentation skills
- Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Experience with design and visualization software such as Adobe Creative Suite, SketchUp, Envision, Rhino, and Lumion (preferred)
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative team environment and meet project deadline
- Ability to work effectively and independently under the supervision of senior team members
- Strong attention to detail and ability to perform essential duties with accuracy and consistency
- Ability to interpret drawings, building codes, standards, and project documentation
- Working knowledge of building design, materials, and construction processes
- Ability to communicate effectively with team members, consultants, and project stakeholders
Education & Experience
- Professional degree in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture or Master of Architecture) from an NCARB-accredited program
- Two to four (2-4) years of professional architectural experience
- Demonstrated ability to perform the responsibilities associated with the Design Professional II role
- Intention to establish an NCARB record and pursue Architectural Registration Examination (ARE) licensure
- Legal authorization to work in the United States (required)
Benefits & Perks
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Life insurance and short-term disability coverage
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Paid time off and firm holidays
- Hybrid work schedule in accordance with firm policy
Equal Opportunity Employer
Hamilton Anderson Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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