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Martinkovic Milford Architects is a 20-person architectural design firm, with offices in San Francisco, San Diego and New York City. MMA crafts high-end, custom solutions for homeowners, developers, health care providers and commercial clients. Notable clients include One Medical Group, Proper Foods, Workshop Café and Stanford Children’s Health.
We are seeking a talented and productive Job Captain, with 3-5 years of experience, to assist with the design execution of a variety of projects. Job Captain applicants should possess both the technical and leadership abilities to plan, organize, and manage the efforts of a production team in the production of high-quality construction documents within an allotted time and budget.
Sr. Project Designer Full-timeType:
Martinkovic Milford Architects is a 20-person architectural design firm, with offices in San Francisco, San Diego and New York City.
MMA crafts high-end, custom solutions for homeowners, developers, health care providers and commercial clients. Notable clients include One Medical Group, Proper Foods, Workshop Café and Stanford Children’s Health.
We are seeking an experienced Senior Project Designer to join our team. This position will be remote at the outset, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Role Description
In this role, the Senior Project Designer (SPD) will have design responsibility on a variety of projects and project types, some managed directly by the SPD and others in conjunction with other MMA project architects. The Senior Project Designer will manage each project’s unique parameters, including budget, schedule, client aesthetic and material preferences, and will be able to generate innovative a
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