As a BE Architect, you are responsible for the entire life cycle of a building, from conceptual design and feasibility studies to construction supervision and ensuring compliance with all codes and regulations. Key responsibilities include creating detailed blueprints and technical drawings using CAD/BIM software, preparing design proposals for clients, managing project budgets and timelines, and coordinating with engineers and other construction professionals. They also conduct site inspections to monitor progress, resolve on-site issues, and perform quality control to ensure the final project meets the client’s vision and all legal and safety standards.
Pre-construction and design
- Client and feasibility: Meet with clients to understand their needs and goals, then conduct feasibility studies, which include site analysis, environmental impact assessment, and research on zoning laws and building codes.
- Design and documentation: Develop and present design concepts, creating detailed architectural drawings, blueprints, and 3D models using software like AutoCAD and Revit.
- Specifications and coordination: Compile project specifications and coordinate with other professionals, such as structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers, to integrate their work into the unified design.
- Permitting: Prepare and submit necessary applications and documents to secure building permits and approvals from local authorities.
- Budgeting: Develop and manage project budgets and timelines, ensuring the project stays within financial and time constraints.
Construction and completion
- Construction oversight: Visit the construction site frequently to monitor progress, ensure work aligns with design intent, and act as the primary point of liaison between the client and the contractor.
- Quality control: Review contractor submittals, such as product data, samples, and fabrication drawings, to ensure they meet project specifications and the client's vision.
- Problem resolution: Address and resolve any issues or conflicts that arise during construction, including managing change orders and disputes.
- Compliance: Ensure all work is carried out to specific standards, building codes, and safety guidelines.
- Closeout: Manage the final stages of the project, which may include creating a punch list of final fixes, reviewing warranties, and preparing the building for occupancy.
- Post-occupancy: May be involved in post-occupancy evaluations and remain available to assist with any issues after the project is complete.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹70,000.00 - ₹75,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person