Project Architect - General Construction
Listed on 2026-05-29
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Engineering
Architect / Sr. Architect, Civil Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists, Environmental/ Urban Planning -
Design & Architecture
Architect / Sr. Architect, Engineering Design & Technologists, Environmental/ Urban Planning
Position Summary
Great States Construction, a leading commercial general contractor based in Fargo, ND, is seeking a licensed Project Architect to support the design of multifamily and commercial construction projects across North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Montana. Working in an integrated design-build environment, this individual will contribute to projects from schematic design through construction administration, partnering closely with senior leadership, in-house project management, and field teams to deliver buildings that are constructible, on budget, and on schedule.
This is a regional role with project work spread across four states, making it ideal for a licensed architect ready to build deep multi-jurisdictional code experience and grow toward a senior design leadership position. This role will report to the VP of Construction.
Compensation Structure
- $90,000k/yr+ depending on experience
- Performance-based bonus opportunities
Project Portfolio
- Ground-up multifamily and commercial construction projects
- Opportunity to lead larger-scale, mixed-use developments across the Upper Midwest and Northern Rockies
Key Responsibilities
Site Selection and Preliminary Layout
- Assist with evaluating potential development sites from an architectural, planning, code, and constructability perspective.
- Develop, review, and refine preliminary layouts, test fits, access points, circulation, parking, building placement, and site efficiency.
- Identify early constraints such as zoning, setbacks, easements, utilities, drainage, grading, access, code issues, and permitting challenges.
Design Management and Brand Consistency
- Work with outside architectural firms to maintain project uniformity, design standards, schedule, and conformance with brand expectations.
- Review drawings, elevations, details, specifications, finish selections, and design decisions for quality, consistency, and constructability.
- Help create, maintain, and improve company standards, prototype details, preferred materials, and lessons learned for future projects.
Consultant and Entitlement Coordination
- Manage and coordinate architects, civil engineers, structural engineers, MEP consultants, landscape consultants, surveyors, and specialty consultants.
- Support the entitlement process through city, county, and state approvals, including planning, zoning, permitting, utilities, and agency reviews.
- Track design deliverables, review comments, consultant responses, and approval milestones to keep projects moving forward.
Bidding, Value Engineering, and Material Approvals
- Assist with bidding by reviewing drawings and specifications for completeness, coordination, missing scope, and constructability concerns.
- Support value engineering efforts that improve cost, availability, efficiency, durability, and long-term maintenance without sacrificing quality or brand standards.
- Review proposed substitutions and material-as-equal requests for performance, appearance, compatibility, availability, and brand conformance.
Construction-Phase Support and QA/QC
- Serve as an owner-side design and quality resource throughout construction.
- Work with contractors and consultants to verify that work conforms to approved plans, specifications, codes, and Great States standards.
- Act as the QA/QC manager for Great States Construction by documenting observations, tracking issues, and confirming corrective action.
- Review RFIs, submittals, shop drawings, field conditions, proposed changes, and coordination conflicts as needed.
Closeout, Punch List, and Turnover
- Assist with punch list development, quality verification, follow-up, and final completion.
- Coordinate closeout documentation, as-builts, warranties, manuals, certificates, and owner/management company turnover materials.
- Help turn completed projects over to the management company in an organized, complete, and operations-ready condition.
Qualifications
- 5-8 years of architectural experience with demonstrated exposure to multifamily and commercial projects.
- Strong working knowledge of IBC, ADA, and multi-state building code amendments (ND, MN, SD, MT)
- Demonstrated ability to lead projects with increasing design and coordination responsibility
- Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities in a fast-paced, design-build environment
- Excellent communication, graphic, and problem-solving skills.
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture from a NAAB-accredited program.
- Current architectural licensure required with active NCARB record;
North Dakota licensure or ability to obtain via reciprocity within 90 days of hire; willingness and ability to pursue MN, SD, and MT licensure via reciprocity as project needs require. - Clean driving record and willingness to travel regionally to project sites.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required
- Revit and AutoCAD proficiency required — must be able to produce production-level documents independently.
- Bluebeam Revu for markups, submittal review, and document control.
- Procore experience for construction administration, RFIs, and…
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