Architect, CAD/ AutoCAD/ Mechanical Design
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Design & Architecture
CAD/ AutoCAD/ Mechanical Design
Architect
Austin, TX (On-site) – Full-time
About UpliftUplift builds forklift‑deployable, off‑grid, solar‑powered microhomes, fully assembled in our Austin factory and shipped anywhere. Founded by former SpaceX and Tesla engineers, we apply advanced engineering and product thinking to transitional and disaster‑relief housing. Our goal is to perfect one repeatable home and mass‑manufacture it like a car, not design one‑offs.
The RoleWe’re hiring an architect who thinks like a product designer: someone who wants to obsess over a single, beautiful, livable home and refine it until it’s ready to build by the thousands. You’ll design within real manufacturing and shipping constraints (7’6″ width, forklift deployment, fully off‑grid systems), and own the home from concept through construction documents. That means designing interiors and layouts that feel genuinely livable at a small footprint, producing stamped plans for permitting and city/state review, owning code compliance (IRC, IECC, local AHJs), building renders and 3D models to iterate quickly, coordinating with structural, mechanical, electrical, and software‑integrated systems for off‑grid functionality, and working hands‑on with engineers, fabricators, and field teams to prototype, test, and refine.
As one of our earliest design hires, you’ll shape the home that defines the company, a product we plan to build millions of.
- Professional degree in architecture.
- Strong sense for livable, well‑designed space, especially at a small footprint.
- Fluency in CAD/BIM and rendering (Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, or similar).
- A hands‑on collaborator comfortable in a fast‑moving, cross‑disciplinary environment.
- Licensure, or the ability to partner to stamp plans, ideally across multiple states.
- A network of architects you can pull in.
- Prefab, modular, DfMA, or off‑grid/sustainable housing experience.
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