AC Martin, Inc. is an innovative, award-winning architecture and interior design firm with offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, the Bay Area, and San Diego. Our work is a mix of Market-Rate Housing, Urban Mixed-Use, Hospitality, Industrial, K-12, Community Colleges, Civic/Government, Higher Education, Planning, and Programming. We foster professional and personal development and offer prospects for career advancement.
POSITION SUMMARY
The ideal candidate is an architectural professional with 18 or more years of experience or equivalent in all technical phases of architecture. Must have a bachelor and/or master's degree in architecture or equivalent. You must be licensed in the state of California with additional industry certification (LEED, DBIA, etc.).
This position is specifically to run the Civic Studio. AC Martin's Civic Studio has a rich history in shaping the fabric of Los Angeles. The group is dedicated to creating high-performing public environments that serve communities with integrity, resilience, and civic pride. Notable past projects range from L.A. City Hall, judicial courts like Hall of Justice, the New Resources Building and the DGS headquarters in Sacramento. It is not the size of the project that impacts the reach of this position. This position encompasses the project leadership and client maintenance of projects ranging from renovations and/or new construction of essential facilities (police, fire, EOC) to civic centers and libraries to ground-up courthouses and state buildings.
Judicial experience is highly preferred.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
We offer career advancement opportunities and an excellent benefits package which includes:
EEO EMPLOYER
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regards to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, age, marital status, national origin, disability, or any other consideration made unlawful by law. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.