The Role: This Architect’s role is to provide conceptual designs and architectural requirements in collaboration with an interdisciplinary project team towards quality delivery of a master plan for a major development focused around a rail transport hub
Key Responsibilities
Develops architectural concepts and designs as required for the development of a master plan.
Collaborates with an interdisciplinary planning and design team towards an efficient, cost-effective, timely, and high quality delivery of assignments.
Prepares architectural content for technical reports and reviews outputs for quality assurance before submission to the Client
Undertakes the specific tasks from the TOR that are applicable to an expert in Architecture
Develops and manages good and effective relationships with the clients and other stakeholders.
Undertakes activities to build the capacity of the staff identified by the client through coaching and mentoring.
Key Qualifications and Experience
At least a Bachelor’s degree (preferably a Master’s Degree), in Architecture from a recognized university.
Must be registered with an architectural association.
Must have a current practicing license from an architectural association or related body.
Should demonstrate experience in planning mixed land-use developments.
Should have at least three years’ experience since registration,
Should have at least 10 years’ overall experience including at least 5 years’ experience in consulting
All candidates should possess the following Knowledge and Skills;
Excellent technical writing skills (mandatory).
Experience in preparing project reports, and/or publications.
Excellent English language skills (mandatory)
Regional experience in Sub Saharan Africa is an added advantage
Proficient in use of computer software (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, etc) to produce professional looking documents of international standards
Able to work with multidisciplinary multicultural teams
Able to deliver work within tight deadlines and handle heavier work pressure near deadlines
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