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Part-Time Architect (As-Needed Basis)

Location: Houston, TX ( Remote with Houston project coordination)

Company: TexaTran

Job Type: Part-Time | As-Needed

About Us

TexaTran is a Houston-based project support firm providing architectural and engineering production support services. We work alongside Architects of Record and design teams to assist with construction document development, coordination, and project delivery.

We are expanding our architectural support team and seeking a licensed or experienced Architect in Houston to assist on an as-needed, project-by-project basis.

Position Overview

This role is ideal for an experienced Architect seeking flexible, part-time work. You will support commercial interior and infrastructure-related projects by reviewing drawings, providing technical guidance, and assisting with code compliance and coordination.

This is not a full-time salaried position. Workload will vary depending on project needs.

Responsibilities

Review and redline architectural drawing sets

Provide technical oversight for construction document production

Assist with building code analysis and life safety review

Coordinate with MEP consultants and project stakeholders

Participate in virtual project meetings as needed

Ensure drawings align with Houston and Texas code requirements

Provide guidance to drafting/production team

Qualifications

Licensed Architect in Texas (preferred) OR

8+ years of architectural experience in commercial projects

Strong knowledge of IBC and local Houston code requirements

Experience with interior tenant improvement projects preferred

Proficiency in Revit

Ability to work independently and meet deadlines

Strong communication skills

Ideal Candidate

Seeking flexible supplemental income

Comfortable working in a support/consulting capacity

Detail-oriented and technically strong

Experience collaborating with distributed production teams

Compensation

Hourly rate based on experience

Competitive market rate

Flexible schedule

Remote flexibility with occasional Houston coordination if required

To Apply

Please submit:

Resume

Texas license number (if applicable)

Brief summary of relevant project experience

Hourly rate expectations

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $75.00 - $110.00 per hour

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Required)

Experience:

  • Revit: 7 years (Required)

Work Location: Remote

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