Manager - Architecture

Sioux Falls, SD
Full Time
Architecture
Manager/Supervisor

Schemmer is looking to hire a full-time Manager of Architecture to lead our Sioux Falls, SD Architecture Team. Are you ready for your next career move? Do you want to work for a stable and established company that offers career growth opportunities and a great culture? Are you a natural-born leader who can bring out the best in others? If so, please read on!

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A SCHEMMER MANAGER OF ARCHITECTURE

As a member of the Schemmer leadership team, you play an integral part in the success of the division. Your main responsibilities include design management, project management, leading and developing your assigned team, as well as business development.   You will build and maintain strong community ties. Due to your exceptional design and management expertise, projects are completed within deadlines and according to plan. You're a great leader with excellent communication skills, which makes you a great fit for this position!

ABOUT YOU!

  • You have at least 7 years of architectural experience
  • You are a licensed architect, AIA or NCARB required
  • You have demonstrated excellence related to aligning staff with project schedules, providing technical assistance, and working within budgets.
  • Your ability to effectively communicate and stay organized keeps everything running smoothly.
  • You are highly collaborative and able to coordinate with multi-disciplinary teams.
  • You have knowledge of various computer programs associated with Architecture
  • You are currently authorized to work in the United States

ABOUT SCHEMMER

  • STABILITY 60 years of continuous operation supporting long-term careers.
  • CAREER GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES An emphasis on both technical and leadership training, coupled with a diverse range of design disciplines and consulting services, allow the motivated employee great potential to shape their career.
  • OWNERSHIP The Schemmer Associates Inc is Employee Owned, with an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) that includes open book financial management, stock distributions and a bonus plan.
  • COMPETITIVE WAGES Each year we complete an in-depth analysis of the current national industry norms to ensure that our wages are competitive.
  • BENEFITS We offer an outstanding quality benefit package that includes life, LTD, and STD insurance at no cost, health/dental/vision insurance, Section 125 Plan, Paid Time Off (PTO), 401k plan with employer match, alternate work schedules, educational reimbursement and more.
  • TECHNOLGY We utilize the latest technology to add value to the services we provide.

 

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We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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