Sid Lee Architecture is searching for an Architect and Intermediate Designer who will participate in the design, presentation and execution of varied, complex and large-scale projects, in Canada and internationally. Reporting to a project manager, they know how to manage priorities and demonstrates great creativity.
ABOUT THE FIRM
Sid Lee Architecture is a multidisciplinary studio led by Jean Pelland and Martin Leblanc, founded in 2009 by the integration of the architectural firm Nomade into the creative collective Sid Lee. Recognized for the architectural quality of its projects and its user-centered approach, the studio brings together nearly 60 planning professionals and is interested in a wide range of scales, from urban design to interior design and architecture. The series of transformation projects in the heart of Montreal, signed by the firm, demonstrates its commitment to the revaluation of built heritage. Its interventions cover various areas of development such as multi-use, hospitality, leisure and the development of corporate and commercial spaces. Innovative and committed, the firm excels in the creation of inspiring and sustainable environments, always in line with the well-being of users.
WHY SID LEE ARCHITECTURE?
- Creative and committed projects;
- A human-sized workshop in the heart of the city center;
- Group insurance and retirement savings plan;
- A generous vacation policy and flexible hours;
- A low-cost bistro service on site (breakfasts, lunches and snacks);
- Many social activities.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participate in the creation of design concepts, furniture and architectural details;
- Conduct research to come up with innovative conceptual ideas;
- Produce documents and presentations to communicate the conceptual vision of projects;
- Work on projects of various scales, programs and contexts;
- Participate in client meetings and presentations;
- Participate in coordinating work with necessary resources;
- Participate in weekly meetings and ensure required follow-ups.
REQUIRED
- University degree in Architecture;
- OAQ member (an asset);
- A minimum of 3 years of experience in Quebec;
- Proficiency in French is required, both oral and written;
- Knowledge of building code and design standards;
- Proficiency in Revit and 3D software.