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Seeking a Licensed Architect in Salt Lake City to lead Quality Control & Specifications. You will conduct QC reviews, develop project specs, and ensure code compliance with 10+ years of technical experience. This role offers a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits, and requires expertise in ...
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Pursue a critical and detail-oriented career path with Licensed Architect – Quality Control & Specifications jobs. This specialized profession sits at the vital intersection of design intent and built reality, focusing on the integrity, clarity, and constructability of architectural documents. Professionals in this role are the guardians of technical excellence, ensuring that project drawings and specifications are accurate, coordinated, and compliant, thereby mitigating risk and safeguarding the firm's reputation. These positions are essential in any architecture practice committed to delivering high-quality, code-compliant, and well-executed buildings. The core responsibility of a Licensed Architect in Quality Control & Specifications revolves around rigorous document review and development. Typically, they lead systematic quality control (QC) reviews of construction drawings across all project phases, checking for consistency, coordination between disciplines, and adherence to firm standards. A central and defining duty is the authorship and maintenance of project specifications. This involves selecting appropriate materials, systems, and execution standards, often utilizing master guide specifications like MasterSpec, to create legally binding project manuals that complement the drawings. These architects ensure every detail aligns with building codes, accessibility standards, sustainability goals, and the project's specific requirements. Beyond document checking, these professionals play a proactive and collaborative role. They work closely with project managers, designers, and engineering consultants to resolve technical conflicts and ensure seamless integration of information. A significant part of the job involves mentoring junior staff and production teams on best practices for technical detailing, documentation protocols, and efficient workflows within tools like Revit. They are also instrumental in developing and evolving the firm's internal quality assurance (QA) and QC standards, templates, and digital practices to elevate overall project delivery. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are stringent, reflecting the role's high level of responsibility. Candidates must possess a professional degree in architecture (B.Arch or M.Arch) and hold an active architectural license. Extensive experience—often a decade or more—in technical production, construction documents, and construction administration is paramount. Proven expertise in specification writing and a deep, current understanding of building codes, construction techniques, and material science are non-negotiable. Technical proficiency with Revit, Bluebeam for markups, and specification management software is standard. Success demands exceptional attention to detail, meticulous organizational skills, and strong written and verbal communication abilities to articulate complex technical issues clearly. For architects who derive satisfaction from precision, problem-solving, and ensuring the highest standards of the profession, Licensed Architect – Quality Control & Specifications jobs offer a respected and indispensable career specialization.

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