Are you an Architect looking for an opportunity to work in the municipal government sector? Do you enjoy managing public facility architectural improvement projects and problem solving in a team-oriented environment? If this sounds like you, then consider the new Architect position in the Public Works Department at the City of Champaign.
This position manages capital projects and programs to maintain, rehabilitate and improve City of Champaign buildings and facilities such as the historic Champaign City Building, Police Department, multiple Fire Stations, several Public Works buildings and other City owned or leased facilities. This position will take an assigned capital project from initial concept through construction completion. Along the way you will develop a concept, manage the project budget; interact with other City staff and City departments; oversee professional architectural firms as they prepare reports, architectural drawings and construction documents; coordinate with contractors and stakeholders; and interact with the public. Program management involves completing needs analysis, condition assessments, developing concepts and cost estimates, coordinating with and responding to questions from City staff and other stakeholders.
Application Deadline: Apply at ChampaignIL.gov/jobs by Sunday, May 18, 2025, for first consideration. Position will remain open until filled.
Preferred Qualifications
Drug screening and a driving abstract will be required.
To apply, visit the City’s Jobs Page at champaignil.gov/jobs.
Salary and Benefits:
View the Salary Schedule and Non-Bargaining Unit Exempt Full-Time Fringe Benefit Summary at: ChampaignIL.gov/Salaries. View the full NBU handbook at ChampaignIL.gov/hr/jobs/bargaining-units/.
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