Salary
💰 $145,000 - $240,000 per year
About the role
- Support the Gateway Hudson Tunnel Project, ensuring design deliverables meet standards and interface requirements
- Review and validate design documents prepared by the Engineer of Record and Design-Build contractors for constructability, feasibility, and compliance with HTP Design Standards and Specifications
- Develop and maintain a fully integrated, as-designed BIM model; perform clash detection, resolve coordination issues, and update model content to reflect design changes
- Advise on value engineering opportunities, sustainable materials, and architectural detailing
- Coordinate design interfaces across disciplines, facilitate interface workshops, and report on interface resolutions
- Support preparation of technical memoranda, plan sheets, specifications, and design change documentation; ensure updates are incorporated into contract drawings and as-built records
- Collaborate with delivery partner teams to integrate design requirements into testing, commissioning, and activation plans
- Assist with community and stakeholder design presentations, preparing renderings, diagrams, and talking points
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Architecture or Architectural Engineering
- Professional registration (RA or AIA member) or eligibility for state licensure
- Minimum of 7 years’ experience on large-scale transportation or infrastructure projects, preferably rail or tunneling
- Revit Professional Certification or equivalent BIM credentials
- Proven track record with BIM tools (Revit, Navisworks) in a multi-discipline environment
- Expert ability to interpret and enforce complex design standards and technical provisions
- Advanced proficiency in BIM modeling, clash detection, and model data extraction
- Strong communication and presentation skills for cross-functional teams and public outreach
- Critical thinking to anticipate constructability challenges and propose innovative solutions
- Excellent document control discipline, ensuring version accuracy and alignment with PMIS protocols
- Familiarity with federal design requirements (FTA, FRA), NEPA commitments, and Buy America provisions
- LEED AP accreditation or sustainable design coursework (preferred)