The Landscape Architect II position is a mid-level role for a motivated, technically strong Landscape Architect ready to contribute immediately to a wide range of project types, including public parks, zoos, civic spaces, mixed-use developments, and aquatic facilities. This position requires someone who can work independently, produce high-quality construction documents, and collaborate seamlessly with a multidisciplinary team. Candidates should bring strong design sensibilities and problem solving skills, solid technical expertise, and a proactive approach to project delivery.
This role offers opportunities for professional growth, increased responsibility, and advancement within a collaborative design environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Support design development and technical production for landscape architecture projects
Produce high-quality construction documents, technical details, and specifications
Assist in concept design, site planning, grading, and planting design
Prepare construction documents, graphics, and 3D renderings
Collaborate with internal teams and external consultants across disciplines
Apply sustainable design principles and explore innovative materials and technologies
Participate in project meetings and assist in presenting design concepts
Ensure accuracy, quality, and timeliness of drawings and technical documentation
Communicate effectively with project teams and stakeholders
Design & Technical Expectations:
Demonstrate strong design sensibility and creative problem-solving skills, with the ability to translate concepts into buildable solutions. Proficiency in Civil3D, Sketchup, and Adobe Creative Cloud. Familiarity with Revit, with the intent of integration into our teams workflow eventually. Consult with senior staff on complex design, regulatory, or client matters
Preferred Skills:
Progress toward or completion of LARE licensure
Experience with sustainable design and ecological systems
Experience with community engagement
Knowledge of grading, layout, planting design and site systems
LEED accreditation or interest in sustainable design practices
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in landscape architecture from an accredited University
5–10 years of relevant experience with demonstrated strong performance
Licensed Landscape Architect (preferred) or actively pursuing licensure (required)