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January 26, 2021

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Architectural Technologist

We are looking for an experienced drafter/architectural technologist with a proven track record of preparation the drawing sets for the building permit applications.
We will provide you with confirmed design sketches and will take care of all communications with customers. Your responsibility is, working closely with the designer, to develop the full set of the permit drawings by the established deadline.

It is a contract based, remote position, with each project priced according to its gross floor area. All numbers will be discussed and confirmed prior to work initialization.

Our requirements:
- 3+ years of experience in the complete preparation of the permit drawings for new construction or substantial additions in GTA
- Solid knowledge of Ontario Building Code
- Ability to do engineering calculations is an asset
- Ability to meet established deadlines

Contract length: 6 months

Application deadline: 2021-02-12

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Salary: From $2,000.00 per each project

Schedule:

  • On call

COVID-19 considerations:
Remote work

Experience:

  • AutoCAD: 3 years (Required)

Work remotely:

  • Yes

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