Here’s what you’ll need
- A minimum of 5 years’ professional relevant experience for buildings-related design and construction projects
- Professional Degree in Engineering, Architecture, Planning, Sustainability, or similar from an accredited program
- Demonstrated progressive overall experience in an Architectural, Engineering, or Sustainability Consulting organization
- LEED AP with Specialty; credential must be active
- Experience as the LEED Project Administrator on projects which have completed certification under LEEDv4
- Detailed knowledge of sustainability and integrated design process
- Demonstrated knowledge of strategies and systems related to occupant wellness, energy efficiency, daylighting, indoor air quality, materials assessment, stormwater management, and other common topics
- Strong organizational skills to help facilitate multiple projects at one time, communication (both verbal and written) skills, creative problem-solving abilities
- Ability to effectively coordinate with architectural and engineering project team members, both internal and external
- Professional experience writing and developing project reports and presentations
- Demonstrated software experience with Bluebeam studio and Microsoft Office
- Enthusiasm, accountability, and a goal-oriented attitude
Ideally, You’ll Also Have:
- Additional formal education in buildings or infrastructure-related discipline, or sustainability/resilience (e.g. Masters, certificate courses)
- Experience creating and working with client- or geographic-specific design standards
- Additional sustainability- or energy-centric credentials (e.g. WELL AP, Envision SP, Living Future Accreditation, Certified Passive House Consultant, etc.) as well as related project experience
- Experience on fast-track, accelerated project delivery
- Already established as a sustainability industry leader or well positioned to help build our reputation