AECOM’s Urbanism + Planning team is seeking a talented and licensed Project Landscape Architect to join our Tampa, Florida studio. This position is perfect for an emerging professional with a passion for creating vibrant, sustainable, and resilient communities. You will contribute to diverse public and private sector projects, including municipal, transportation, institutional, and environmental initiatives.
As a Project Landscape Architect, you will support the delivery of high-quality design, planning, and project management services. Your responsibilities will include:
Analysis, Planning, and Design
- Performing landscape architectural analysis, design, and calculations.
- Preparing specifications, reports, and related data tables.
- Maintaining liaison with design and drafting groups.
- Preparing, reviewing, and approving drawings as required.
- Under the direction of the Principal Landscape Architect and Senior Manager within the Tampa Urbanism Studio, may independently perform advanced technical assignments of various complexities within approved schedules and budgets.
- May coordinate technical and administrative activities with employees in other disciplines and other departments participating in an assigned project.
- May assist in the training and evaluation of assigned landscape architectural and design/drafting personnel.
Project Documentation
- Prepare planning documents, conceptual and schematic designs, illustrations, graphics, construction details, construction documents, technical specifications, and cost estimates.
- Conduct field reviews and site analysis, documenting observations and conditions in detailed reports.
Team Collaboration
- Work under the supervision of the Principal Landscape Architect and Senior Manager within the Tampa Urbanism Studio and Project Managers.
- Collaborate with teams of landscape architects, designers, and specialists, contributing to a positive and productive work environment.
- Coordinate technical and administrative activities with multidisciplinary teams, including engineers, architects, scientists, and technicians.
Project Management
- Manage smaller-sized projects independently or assist Project Architectural or Engineering Managers on larger, more complex initiatives.
- Plan and organize multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring quality and efficiency.
Training and Development
- Participate in the training and development of architectural and design/drafting personnel, fostering a culture of learning and growth.
Travel
- Domestic travel may be required to support project needs and client engagements.