Overview
The City of Glendale's generous benefits package includes Leave Accruals, Retirement, Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life insurance options, as described below.
Benefits
Vacation : 17 days annually, up to 24 days annually based on years of service
Holidays : 11 paid holidays per yearSick Leave : 14 days per yearRetirement – Arizona State Retirement SystemMandatory employee contributions of 12% are matched by the City.
MedicalThree options administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona. The city contributes $2,000 annually to Health Savings Account when high deductible health plan is selected.
Healthcare Cost Reduction incentives up to $360 / year are available to participating employees.Comprehensive Employee Wellness Program.DentalTwo options administered by Delta Dental
VisionAdministered by United Healthcare
LifeCity paid life insurance equal to annual salary rounded to nearest thousand.
For more information, review the Benefits Guide or visit the FY25 Benefits Book.
Responsibilities
Supports the City's Capital Improvement Program for vertical construction / remodeling projects including but not limited to office buildings, fire / police stations, libraries, historical preservations, community centers and court buildings.Performs project management, coordination, and administration of contracts for architectural studies, design, and construction projects by preparing solicitation documents, evaluating and recommending contract awards, issuing Notices to Proceed, processing submittals, progress payments, change orders, directives and project close out documentation.Participates in identifying the required architectural, engineering, contractor, and specialized consultant services for projects in the Capital Improvement Program. Develops scopes of work for consultants, negotiates fees, and manages the consultant contracts.Reviews, evaluates, and approves architectural studies, designs, or plans for areas of assignment in compliance with City of Glendale design standards / requirements.Prepares written and oral reports for City management, other departments, and the public. May present at City Council Workshop and voting meetings. Presents projects to the public at other meetings.Coordinates communication of architectural issues within the department and organization.Maintains technical or professional knowledge through attending seminars, reviewing professional publications, attending classes, or participating in developmental activities.Follows personnel and department policies and operating procedures; demonstrates respect, tact, and courtesy to coworkers, contractors, consultants, and public.Represents the City on professional and technical committees when applicable.Provides technical architectural recommendations, advice, and guidance to management and other City departments.Coordinates with Engineers and CIP Project Managers to successfully implement projects.Conducts technical reviews and provides recommendations regarding schedules, studies, designs, and reports prepared by consulting Architects.Resolves field construction, design and programming problems by analyzing issues and implications of resolution and conveys solutions to partner departments.Assists in the development of the department, division, and capital improvement plan budget.May develop smaller architectural projects in-house, creating construction documents and specifications.Assists in supporting other departments in their short- and long-range planning, budgeting, and implementation of the Facilities Asset Management Program.Participates in the development planning process when requested.Responds to and resolves citizen inquiries and complaints.Performs other duties as assigned.Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in Architecture and five (5) years of increasingly responsible experience as a professional Architect to include experience managing building projects. One (1) year of lead or supervisory experience preferred.
Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education.
Knowledge and Abilities
The theory, principles, and practices of architecture, universal design, space planning, interior architecture and ergonomicsProfessional literature and sources of information for the discipline in area of assignmentResearch and statistical methods and procedures applied to discipline in area of assignmentProject contracts and project delivery methods to include, job order contracting, construction manager at risk, design bid build, design build, etc.Project management and supervisory practicesCity and state laws, ordinances, statutes, and regulations governing municipal architectureBasic contract law, bond, and insurance requirementsMunicipal capital planning and life cycle analysisAbilities
Prepare and monitor project budgetsPrepare or review plans, designs, and project specificationsSign and seal architectural plans and documentsMake decisions regarding project priorities, costs, and alternativesPerform research, analyze findings, prepare, and present reports to city managementEffectively communicate both orally and in writing with internal partner departments and external customersEstablish and maintain effective working relationships with city staff, contractors, counterparts in other agencies, and the publicOperate a computer with knowledge of MS Office and Bluebeam softwareDraft plans in AutoCAD or similar softwareSpecial Requirements
Registration as a Professional Architect at time of application.Registration as a Professional Architect in the State of Arizona within 3 months of hire.Success Factor Classification Level - Professional / Supervisory
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This position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the position change.
Physical and Work Environment
Climb stairways, ladders, and work on elevated structures. Traverse uneven surfaces. Traverse long distances during workday with or without an accommodation. Work in stationary position for considerable periods of time. Work at a computer station for prolonged periods. Extensive reading and close vision work.
Most work is performed in a City office setting with some work performed outdoors on site moving over rough and / or uneven terrain. Exposure to heat, cold, dampness, dust, pollen, odors, fumes, etc. Exposure to hazards of electrical shock, falls, noise, equipment operations, etc.
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