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Your Opportunity
The Stantec Yukon office has a vibrant and dynamic environment with unparalleled opportunities for professional growth. Our projects vary in size ranging from small commercial developments to municipal, government, community and private sector developments and facilities. Our multidisciplinary northern office is looking for an Intern Architect to round out our growing practice in Northern Canada. Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon and is a remarkably cosmopolitan city of roughly 30,000, filled with well-educated families and professionals. It is the commercial hub for projects and communities across the Yukon and the wilderness is just steps from our downtown office. In Whitehorse northern traditions mix with the everyday lifestyles of modern Canadians from all cultures and backgrounds. The result is a unique sense of place that both welcomes newcomers and embraces new ideas. Up here work-life balance truly exists. Whether you're interested in an adventure filled with fishing, skiing, hiking and snowmobiling, or just looking to live in a beautiful, small urban centre, Whitehorse could be the place for you. Build your career AND enjoy your life!
Your Key Responsibilities
Manage tasks of varying complexity on multiple projects
Effectively participate and help to win work in interviews for potential projects
Plan, organize, and direct the work throughout the life of the project to successfully deliver the project to the client
Keep the Principal in Charge informed of progress on project expectations, deadlines, and deliverables
Understand the limits of the decision-making responsibilities of the role and respect the boundaries of the Principal in Charge's responsibilities
Assist in the negotiation and development of project agreements
Develop and manage project budget, schedule, and overall work plan to realize target financial performance
Assure that Project Management Framework tasks are timely completed and properly documented
Lead or assist project coordination and owner/site meetings with internal team members and/or external consultants, owner and contractor and sub-contractors
Manage and track change orders, applications for payment by contractors and other contractual modifications impacting budget and schedule
Conduct peer review of deliverables, including Building Condition Assessments and Tender Documents
Work with Operations Manager in determining project staffing needs and recommend personnel
Travel to small communities to conduct building condition assessments or review construction progress
Direct client invoicing and effectively manage collections
Your Capabilities and Credentials
Project experience supporting our team's ability to win work during proposal responses
Capable of simultaneously supporting one or more Principal's in Charge on multiple projects
Ability to prepare design and building condition assessment reports
Excellent understanding of accessibility codes, life-safety codes, northern building construction systems, means and methods, materials, and industry associated standards
Proactively takes appropriate action without requiring continued direction or guidance
Effectively manages multiple deadlines and priorities
Team player with the client, entire project team and contractor
Excellent negotiator and communicator
Requires understanding of Microsoft Office Suite; prefer experience with Revit, AutoCAD and SketchUp
Education and Experience
Bachelor's or Master's degree in architecture or related field
Minimum of 2 years of related work experience
Registered or able to become registered within one year, as an Architect or Intern Architect with the Northwest Territories Association of Architects (NWTAA) or another Canadian Architects Association
Preferential credentials include: a LEED Green Associate or LEED AP, Lean project management or PMP, Contract Administration or Certified Specification Writer, and/or related Building Science or Technical
Typical office environment working with computers and sitting at a desk. Field work may include exposure to the elements including inclement weather.
This description is not a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that may be required of the employee and other duties, responsibilities and activities may be assigned or may be changed at any time with or without notice.
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