Architectural Project Manager
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Design & Architecture
Architect / Sr. Architect, Engineering Design & Technologists
Architectural Project Manager – BRW Architects
Join our team and help design and build spaces that enhance and uplift communities. Since 1984, BRW Architects has grown to a 180+ person firm with offices in Texas and San Francisco, delivering high‑impact architecture that reflects client values and promotes innovation.
Responsibilities- Lead one or more architectural project teams from design drawings through construction, ensuring projects are completed on schedule and within budget.
- Implement BRW’s project management process, including developing and tracking project schedules and deliverables.
- Monitor project fee budgets and job costs, providing accurate reporting to stakeholders.
- Coordinate production and quality reviews of contract documents and proactively communicate with project team consultants.
- Oversee the performance of architectural staff, clarifying roles, responsibilities, and schedules.
- Maintain engagement, job satisfaction, and professional development for team members through regular check‑ins.
- Serve as the primary liaison with client project representatives, fostering strong, collaborative relationships.
We offer comprehensive benefits starting on day one, including health, dental, vision, mental health, and pet insurance. Our firm provides vacation, sick leave, and flexible scheduling to support work‑life balance. Professional development opportunities—mentorship, Linked In Learning, AIA certifications, and guest seminars—are also available.
We believe in cultivating an environment where creativity thrives and careers grow. At BRW, we invest in our people, encouraging lifelong learning and collaboration across all projects.
Location:
San Francisco, CA. Salary range: $75,000–$100,000.
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