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SSOE, Inc Architecture Project Discipline Lead in Toledo, Ohio

Architecture Project Discipline Lead Job Locations US-TX-Austin | US-TN-Nashville | US-GA-Atlanta | US-OH-Toledo | US-AL-Birmingham | US-OH-Columbus | US-OR-Hillsboro | US-MN-St. Paul | US-MI-Troy | US-MI-Midland | US-SC-Columbia... ID 2024-3041 Category Architects Type Full Time Overview SSOE is seeking a dynamic and knowledgeable Architecture Project Discipline Lead for our Solar/Battery Practice who develops projects in a transformational and growth sector. In this position, you will play a pivotal role in designing and shaping the future of advanced industrial facilities for the world's leading companies. You will work closely with our clients, architecture, and engineering teams, and other professionals to ensure that projects meet and exceed industry standards. If you have a passion for cutting-edge technology, your expertise will be crucial in ensuring the quality, compliance, and innovation of our designs. Why Join SSOE? At SSOE, you'll work with amazing colleagues and be part of something big! We've consistently been named a "Great Place to Work" and are experiencing the most successful years in our history. Along with industry-leading salary compensation, you'll have the opportunity to purchase shares in the company - shares that have significantly outperformed both the S&P and Dow averages. We offer hybrid or fully remote work schedule options for this role. Responsibilities Primary Responsibilities: Acts as a lead project architect and as the professional in "responsible charge" in a multi-discipline design team, overseeing a multi-location architectural production team, with strong client engagement skills. Responsible for the performance of the team to contracted scope, schedule and budget on medium- to large-sized battery / solar PV manufacturing projects. Manage technical resources to accomplish project objectives. Applies sound and diversified knowledge of architectural principles and practices in battery and / or solar PV manufacturing or related fields. Makes independent decisions on architectural problems, practices, and methods. Independently plans and executes tasks involving critical judgment in evaluating and selecting building materials, systems, and design methods. Devises new approaches to problems and develops substantial adaptations and modifications to standard architectural techniques and procedures. Exercises sound judgment to resolve problems but may receive architectural guidance on unusual or complex facility designs. May consult with department manager or other Subject Matter Experts concerning unusual issues. Knows local, state, and federal building codes, OSHA compliance requirements, and a working knowledge of site planning, civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering systems, methods, and general details. Assists in the integration of all disciplines of the project(s). Uses knowledge of architectural drafting, detailing, building materials, and construction techniques to finalize project documents for bidding, permitting, and construction purposes. Responsible for the final content of architectural project specifications. Responsible for the completeness, accuracy and timeliness of the work. Responsible for overall quality management of the architectural team. Participate in managing change for deviations in scope, schedule or professional services for the discipline. Meets with contractors to discuss technical aspects of project design and construction. Conduct field verification and site walks to identify, validate, resolve and integrate solutions into design packages. Resolve design issues on-site during construction, as necessary. Contribute to business development activities as needed. Participate in proposal preparation activities to establish scope of

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