Architect Engineer
JASARA PMC
About the role
JASARA PMC is seeking a talented Architect Engineer to join our growing team. The selected candidate will be responsible for combining architectural design principles with engineering expertise to deliver efficient, creative, and sustainable building solutions. You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams to develop and deliver projects that meet client expectations and comply with regulatory requirements.
Key responsibilities include preparing detailed architectural and structural plans, conducting site inspections, coordinating with consultants and contractors, and ensuring that all designs adhere to relevant codes and standards. The role demands innovative thinking, technical accuracy, and effective communication skills.
If you are passionate about blending architecture and engineering to create functional and aesthetically pleasing environments, we invite you to apply.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in architectural engineering or a related discipline.
- Proficiency in software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and structural design tools.
- Strong understanding of building codes, safety regulations, and construction standards.
- Ability to prepare and interpret architectural and engineering drawings.
- Excellent project management and organizational skills.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills to liaise with clients, contractors, and team members.
- Experience working on projects in Saudi Arabia or the Middle East is preferred.
- Saudi National candidates are preferred.
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