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Our team consists of a dynamic group of fun‐loving, hard‐working, and dedicated individuals who strive for greatness. We work hard, play hard, and care for each other like family.
We are committed to five things that make us great:
- Client Satisfaction
Attention to Detail
Effective Communication
Dependability
Continuous Improvement
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We are always looking for people who fit our core values and strive for success! If you feel that our company may be a good fit for you, please upload your resume and complete the application form. We look forward to hearing from you and learning how we may be able to help you succeed.

AVAILABLE POSITIONS
Electrical Engineer (Entry-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Support electrical design through all project phases: schematic design, design development, and construction documentation.
- Prepare and assist in production drafting for electrical deliverables—wiring diagrams, schematic layouts, one-line/three-line drawings, cable schedules, panel layouts, grounding schemes, and lighting plans—ensuring all CAD/Revit MEP files are ready for production and review.
- Assist in engineering calculations: load analysis, conductor sizing, voltage drop, protective relay settings.
- Collaborate with architects, MEP teams, and contractors to coordinate electrical systems within building environments.
- Conduct field surveys and support commissioning, start up, and site inspections.
- Verify code compliance (e.g., NEC, California building codes) and support submittals, equipment selection, and quality reviews.
- Perform technical documentation: reports, specifications, cost estimates, and material takeoffs.
- Utilize CAD and Revit MEP to develop and revise drawings; learn to apply industry standards.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field.
- 0–3 years relevant experience (e.g., internship or co-op in building, MEP, or construction projects).
- FE certification or intent to pursue.
- Proficiency in MS Office; drafting software—AutoCAD required, Revit MEP strongly preferred.
- Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and technical writing ability.
- Comfortable working in-office full time and collaborating closely with senior engineers.
- Good communication skills and willingness to learn from peer reviews and mentorship.
- Ability to occasionally visit construction sites and assist with field related tasks.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
Electrical Engineer – Entry-Level
- Experience with building codes (NEC, CA Title-24) and familiarity with MEP design software.
- Exposure to lighting, power distribution, fire-alarm, or control systems.
- Understanding of project lifecycle and construction administration processes.
- FE exam passed or EIT certification in progress.
Benefits and Development
- Mentorship and career progression with guidance from senior electrical engineers.
- Training opportunities (Revit, AutoCAD, NEC code updates, professional development).
- Competitive salary—typically $55K–$85K based on experience.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, tuition reimbursement.
- Hybrid learning environment with full in-office collaboration and hands-on field exposure.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Real-World Growth: Work on end-to-end building projects—from design to construction and commissioning.
- Career Foundation: Ideal stepping-stone toward PE licensure, with code compliance and client-facing exposure.
- Strong Industry Demand: MEP and construction sectors continue to grow, needing electrical infrastructure talent.
- Team Environment: Join a collaborative culture with mentorship, peer support, and ongoing learning.

Electrical Engineer (Mid-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Work within multi-discipline project teams to develop drawings and specification documents for issuance to architects, contractors, and building owners across Healthcare, Life Science, Industrial, and Commercial projects.
- Design electrical power and emergency power systems, including service entrance, distribution, switchgear, panelboards, and standby/emergency generation.
- Design lighting, lighting controls, fire alarm, and life safety systems in compliance with CEC, California Title-24, and applicable codes.
- Perform electrical load, short-circuit, voltage drop, and equipment sizing calculations; select and schedule electrical components and equipment.
- Coordinate design activities across disciplines; attend client, stakeholder, and OAC meetings; interact with regulatory agencies, subcontractors, and clients in a confident and professional manner.
- Support and lead construction administration phase services: respond to RFIs, review submittals, conduct site observations, and issue field clarifications and redlines.
- Begin supervising and mentoring junior engineers and production designers; provide technical guidance and QC review of their work products.
- Collaborate with owners, design professionals, and other stakeholders to support business development opportunities; contribute to proposals and client presentations as experience grows.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field.
- 4–10 years of relevant experience in electrical engineering design for Commercial, Institutional, Healthcare, Industrial, or Life Science building projects.
- EIT certification obtained; PE licensure preferred or actively in progress.
- Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit MEP; working knowledge of electrical analysis tools (e.g., SKM, ETAP, AGi32) preferred.
- Solid working knowledge of NEC, California Title-24, NFPA 72, and relevant building codes; familiarity with permitting processes and AHJ coordination.
- Demonstrated ability to manage assigned scope independently, meet project schedules, and coordinate effectively with multi-disciplined teams and clients.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable interacting with clients, contractors, and regulatory agencies.
- Willingness to visit construction sites regularly and flexibility to support project schedules that may extend beyond the standard workweek.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with High-Rise, Healthcare, Life Science, Laboratory, or Industrial/Pharmaceutical facility design.
- LEED AP or Green Associate certification.
- Experience with renovation, rehabilitation, and tenant improvement projects in addition to ground-up construction.
- Familiarity with renewable energy,
Benefits and Development
- Active mentorship from senior engineers and principals, with a structured path toward PE licensure and project lead responsibilities.
- Training and reimbursement for PE exam, LEED, NEC code updates, Revit MEP, and continuing professional development.
- Competitive mid-level salary—typically $85K–$120K based on experience and licensure status.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- In-office collaborative environment with exposure
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Meaningful Variety: Work across Healthcare, Life Science, Industrial, and Commercial project types—no two projects are the same, and your expertise grows with every project.
- Clear Advancement Path: This role is the proving ground for Senior Engineer—you’ll take on increasing project lead responsibilities with mentorship from experienced principals at your back.
- Strong Industry Demand: Mid-level EEs with broad building sector experience are among the most sought-after professionals in MEP consulting—your skills are in high demand across Southern California.
- Team Environment: Work alongside senior engineers, architects, and project managers who invest in your growth—and start building your own reputation as a technical resource and mentor to junior staff.

Electrical Engineer (Senior-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Lead electrical design across all project phases—schematic design, design development, and construction documentation—for complex commercial and institutional building projects.
- Independently produce and oversee full electrical drawing packages—power distribution, one-line/three-line diagrams, panel schedules, lighting plans, grounding, and control schematics—in CAD and Revit MEP.
- Perform and independently verify advanced engineering calculations: short-circuit analysis, arc flash studies, load flow, voltage drop, protective relay coordination, and demand/feeder sizing.
- Serve as primary client contact and technical lead; attend OAC meetings, respond to RFIs, review submittals, and manage construction administration through project close-out.
- Mentor junior engineers and production designers; review drawings and calculations for technical accuracy and code compliance prior to QC/QA sign-off.
- Lead multi-discipline coordination with architects, structural, mechanical, and plumbing teams; drive clash resolution and ensure electrical systems are fully integrated within the building design.
- Oversee CEC, Title-24, and applicable utility (e.g., SDG&E) code compliance; prepare specifications, equipment selection packages, cost estimates, and bid-phase support documents.
- Conduct and oversee field surveys, commissioning, and startup; lead site observations and issue field reports during construction administration.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related field.
- 10+ years of electrical engineering experience on commercial or institutional building projects (MEP/building construction focus required).
- PE licensure (California PE required, or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire).
- Advanced proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit MEP; experience with SKM Power Tools, ETAP, or equivalent analysis software.
- Deep working knowledge of CEC, California Title-24, and local utility interconnection requirements.
- Proven ability to lead projects, manage client relationships, and independently deliver construction document sets on time and on budget.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to present technical information clearly to clients and non-engineering stakeholders.
- Comfortable with regular site visits, field coordination, and active construction
administration responsibilities.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with building codes (CEC, CA Title-24) and familiarity with MEP design software.
- Experience with High-Rise, Healthcare, Higher Education, or Mission-Critical Facility projects.
- Familiarity with renewable energy systems, EV charging infrastructure, or energy storage integration.
- Prior experience in a consulting engineering environment with exposure to business development or proposal writing.
Benefits and Development
- Leadership track with a direct path toward Principal Engineer or Associate Principal, with involvement in business development and client account management.
- Continuing education support: PE renewal credits, LEED, ASHRAE, ICC, and other industry certifications reimbursed.
- Competitive senior-level salary—typically $120K–$165K commensurate with experience and licensure.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- Flexible hybrid schedule available for senior-level staff, with in-office collaboration during design milestones and construction administration phases.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Real Ownership: Lead significant commercial and institutional projects end-to- end—from schematic through construction close-out—with direct client accountability.
- Career Elevation: A clear pathway to Principal Engineer, with firm support for business development, client relationship ownership, and leadership growth.
- High-Impact Work: Shape the built environment across Southern California—your designs will serve communities, institutions, and businesses for decades.
- Collaborative Firm Culture: Join a respected, employee-centered firm where senior engineers have a genuine voice in how projects are run and how the practice grows.

Mechanical Engineer (Mid-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Work within multi-discipline project teams to develop drawings and specification documents for issuance to architects, contractors, and building owners across Healthcare, Life Science, Industrial, and Commercial projects.
- Design HVAC systems—including air handling units, terminal units, ductwork distribution, and chilled/hot water piping—for commercial and institutional building projects.
- Perform mechanical engineering calculations: HVAC load analysis, duct and pipe sizing, equipment selection, and California Title-24 energy compliance modeling.
- Coordinate design activities across disciplines; attend client, stakeholder, and OAC meetings; interact with regulatory agencies, subcontractors, and clients in a confident and professional manner.
- Support and lead construction administration phase services: respond to RFIs, review submittals, conduct site observations, and issue field clarifications and redlines.
- Begin supervising and mentoring junior engineers and production designers.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or related field.
- 4–10 years of relevant experience in mechanical engineering design for Commercial, Institutional, Healthcare, Industrial, or Life Science building projects.
- EIT certification obtained; PE licensure preferred or actively in progress.
- Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit MEP; working knowledge of HVAC analysis tools (e.g., Load Calculation software) preferred.
- Solid working knowledge of California Title-24, ASHRAE 90.1/62.1, NFPA, and relevant building codes; familiarity with permitting processes and AHJ coordination.
- Demonstrated ability to manage assigned scope independently, meet project schedules, and coordinate effectively with multi-disciplined teams and clients.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable interacting with clients, contractors, and regulatory agencies.
- Willingness to visit construction sites regularly and flexibility to support project schedules that may extend beyond the standard workweek.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with High-Rise, Healthcare, Life Science, Laboratory, or Industrial/ Pharmaceutical facility design.
- LEED AP or Green Associate certification.
- Experience with renovation, rehabilitation, and tenant improvement projects in addition to ground-up construction.
- Familiarity with chilled water systems, variable refrigerant flow (VRF), or district energy systems.
Benefits and Development
- Active mentorship from senior engineers and principals, with a structured path towards career advancement.
- Training and reimbursement for PE exam, LEED, ASHRAE, California Title-24 code updates, Revit MEP, and continuing professional development.
- Competitive mid-level salary—typically $80K–$115K based on experience and licensure status.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, 401(k), paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- In-office collaborative environment with exposure
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Meaningful Variety: Work across Healthcare, Life Science, Industrial, and Commercial project types—no two projects are the same, and your expertise grows with every project.
- Clear Advancement Path: This role is the proving ground for Senior Engineer—you'll take on increasing project lead responsibilities with mentorship from experienced principals at your back.
- Strong Industry Demand: Mid-level MEs with broad building sector experience are among the most sought-after professionals in MEP consulting—your skills are in high demand across Southern California.
- Team Environment: Work alongside senior engineers, and project managers who invest in your growth—and start building your own reputation as a technical resource and mentor to junior staff.

Mechanical Engineer (Senior-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Lead mechanical design across all project phases—schematic design, design development, and construction documentation—for complex commercial and institutional building projects.
- Independently produce and oversee full mechanical drawing packages—HVAC systems, plumbing, fire protection, equipment schedules, duct and pipe layouts, and control diagrams.
- Perform and independently verify advanced engineering calculations: HVAC load analysis, duct and pipe sizing, equipment selection, hydronic system design, and energy modeling for code compliance.
- Serve as primary client contact and technical lead; attend OAC meetings, respond to RFIs, review submittals, and manage construction administration through project close- out.
- Mentor junior engineers and production designers; review drawings and calculations for technical accuracy and code compliance prior to QC/QA sign-off.
- Lead multi-discipline coordination with architects, structural, electrical, and plumbing teams; drive clash resolution and ensure mechanical systems are fully integrated within the building design.
- Oversee California Title-24, ASHRAE, and applicable mechanical and plumbing code compliance; prepare specifications, equipment selection packages, cost estimates, and bid-phase support documents.
- Conduct and oversee field surveys, commissioning, and startup; lead site observations and issue field reports during construction administration.
What You’ll Bring
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, or related field.
- 10+ years of mechanical engineering experience on commercial or institutional building projects (MEP/building construction focus required).
- PE licensure (California PE required, or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire).
- Deep working knowledge of California Title-24, ASHRAE 90.1/62.1/55, and applicable local mechanical and plumbing codes.
- Proven ability to lead projects, manage client relationships, and independently deliver construction document sets on time and on budget.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to present technical information clearly to clients and non-engineering stakeholders.
- Comfortable with regular site visits, field coordination, and active construction administration responsibilities.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with energy codes (California Title-24, ASHRAE 90.1) and familiarity with energy modeling or commissioning tools.
- Experience with High-Rise, Healthcare, Higher Education, or Mission-Critical Facility projects.
- Familiarity with chilled water systems, variable refrigerant flow (VRF), radiant heating/cooling, or district energy systems.
- Prior experience in a consulting engineering environment with exposure to business development or proposal writing.
Benefits and Development
- Continuing education support: PE renewal credits, LEED, ASHRAE, NFPA, and other industry certifications reimbursed.
- Competitive senior-level salary—typically $115K–$170K commensurate with experience and licensure.
- Comprehensive benefits: health insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- Flexible hybrid schedule available for senior-level staff, with in-office collaboration during design milestones and construction administration phases.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Real Ownership: Lead significant commercial and institutional projects end-to- end—from schematic through construction close-out—with direct client accountability.
- Career Elevation: A clear pathway for career advancement with firm support for business development, client relationship ownership, and leadership growth.
- High-Impact Work: Shape the built environment across Southern California—your designs will serve communities, institutions, and businesses for decades.
- Collaborative Firm Culture: Join a respected, employee-centered firm where senior engineers have a genuine voice in how projects are run and how the practice grows.

MEP Revit/CAD Designer (Entry-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Support production drafting across all project phases (Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents) under the direction of engineers and senior designers.
- Use AutoCAD with speed and accuracy; follow designer redlines (annotations, schedules, details, notes) and incorporate changes into drawings.
- Print and create PDF and file transfers from AutoCAD and Revit.
- Create thermal zone plans in AutoCAD.
- Print and create PDF files from Revit; follow designer annotation redlines and incorporate changes.
- Use Bluebeam Revu to modify image files and insert into AutoCAD and Revit projects.
- Use Bluebeam Revu to navigate and highlight designer markups.
- Maintain MPA project filing and file management standards.
- Apply MPA drafting standards and follow established workflows for deliverables.
- Develop understanding of the full design phase process and how MPA coordinates deliverables with clients.
What You’ll Bring
- Associate’s degree, technical certificate, or equivalent coursework in drafting, design technology, architecture, or a related field; or 0–2 years of relevant drafting/3D modeling experience.
- Working knowledge of AutoCAD; exposure to Autodesk Revit is a plus.
- Ability to read and follow design markups and incorporate feedback accurately.
- Basic understanding of external references (X-refs) in AutoCAD.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to MPA drafting standards.
- Ability to manage time effectively to meet drafting deadlines.
- Collaborative attitude and willingness to learn from senior designers and engineers.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Exposure to Autodesk Revit in a school or workplace setting.
- Familiarity with Bluebeam Revu or similar PDF markup tools.
- Basic understanding of mechanical, plumbing, or electrical design processes.
- Experience working in a design or engineering office environment.
Benefits and Development
- Mentorship and structured onboarding with guidance from senior designers and engineers.
- Training opportunities in AutoCAD, Revit, and MPA standards and workflows.
- Competitive entry-level designer salary—commensurate with experience (typically starting at $20 hourly).
- Comprehensive benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- Hybrid work environment: primarily in-office collaboration with one remote day per week.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Real-World Foundation: Gain hands-on production experience on live commercial, healthcare, and institutional projects from day one.
- Clear Growth Path: A defined skills progression that gives you a roadmap to advance your career in MEP production design.
- Strong Industry Demand: MEP production designers with Revit and AutoCAD skills are in high demand across Southern California’s growing construction sector.
- Team Environment: Join a collaborative culture with experienced mentors, peer support, and ongoing technical development.

MEP Revit/CAD Designer (Mid-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Use AutoCAD with speed and accuracy; set up projects, update backgrounds using X- refs, update title blocks, and incorporate design markups for floor, site, and enlarged plans.
- Read equipment cut sheets to accurately illustrate specified equipment in drawing sets.
- Work in Revit to create sections for designers, export views to AutoCAD, and produce 2D diagrams; demonstrate understanding of Visibility Graphics Dialog and its effect on views.
- Navigate Revit project files; understand worksets, cloud collaboration, view templates, and central/local file access.
- Understand document management for forms and specifications insertion into AutoCAD and Revit projects; navigate FTP sites to upload and download project files.
- Understand and apply MPA standard set components and order (schedules, site plans, sheets, floor plans, etc.).
- Interpret riser diagrams and orthographic drawings; understand what general schedules and notes appear on mechanical and plumbing lead sheets.
- Support project coordination across trades and understand how other disciplines affect MPA deliverables.
- Collaborate with the design team to meet drafting deadlines across all project phases.
What You’ll Bring
- 2–5 years of production drafting experience in a mechanical, plumbing, electrical, or related MEP design environment.
- Proficient in AutoCAD with demonstrated ability to set up and manage projects independently.
- Working knowledge of Autodesk Revit, including navigation, view management, tagging, sheet management, family categories and 2D diagram production.
- Familiarity with Autodesk Docs protocols.
- Familiarity with PDF conversion workflows.
- Ability to read and interpret equipment cut sheets, riser diagrams, and orthographic drawings.
- Strong understanding of MPA drafting standards or equivalent office CAD/Revit standards.
- Ability to collaborate across disciplines and manage multiple deadlines in a production environment.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with Revit central file collaboration, cloud collaboration, grouping strategies, family creation and 3D diagram production.
- Familiarity with Bluebeam Revu for markup review and production coordination.
- A solid understanding of how electrical, ductwork and piping systems are represented in
construction documents.
Benefits and Development
- Active mentorship from senior designers and project engineers, with a clear path toward Senior level MEP BIM CAD designer.
- Training and reimbursement for Revit MEP, AutoCAD, and continuing technical development.
- Competitive mid-level designer salary—commensurate with experience (typically starting at $26 hourly).
- Comprehensive benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- Hybrid work environment: primarily in-office collaboration with one remote day per week.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Meaningful Variety: Work across healthcare, life science, industrial, and commercial project types—building a broad and versatile production skillset.
- Clear Advancement Path: This role is the proving ground for Senior Designer—you’ll develop Revit modeling skills and take on increasing project coordination responsibilities.
- Strong Industry Demand: Mid-level production designers with AutoCAD and Revit proficiency are among the most sought-after professionals in MEP consulting across Southern California.
- Team Environment: Work alongside engineers, designers, and project managers who invest in your growth—and begin building your own technical reputation within the team.

MEP Revit/CAD Designer (Senior-Level): Building Construction
Locations: San Diego, CA | Lake Forest, CA (hybrid work schedule)
Your Impact
- Use AutoCAD with fast speed and minimal errors; independently troubleshoot backgrounds and other project issues without assistance.
- Generate takeoff dimensions for designers and create sheet indexes; set up full AutoCAD jobs in accordance with MPA standards.
- Use Revit with good speed and accuracy; create and manage sheet indexes and set up Revit projects in accordance with MPA standards.
- Model all mechanical, electrical and plumbing information in Revit and collaborate across trades; provide design solutions and assist engineers through 3D modeling.
- Create complex family objects (RFA) with multiple types and dimensional parameters; maintain and update Revit links.
- Carry out drafting and coordination tasks with minimal design instruction from the engineer.
- Attend BIM coordination meetings and represent MPA; use Navisworks/Forma Cloud Coord. for trade coordination.
- Apply knowledge of duct sizing (CFM), panel scheduling and pipe sizing (GPM) in accordance with mechanical, electrical and plumbing codes.
- Understand Level of Development (LOD) requirements in BIM coordination and where MPA’s deliverables fit within the broader project team.
- Train and mentor junior and mid-level production staff; communicate directly with clients as needed while keeping the designer informed.
What You’ll Bring
- 6+ years of production drafting and BIM coordination experience in a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, or MEP consulting environment.
- Advanced proficiency in AutoCAD and Autodesk Revit, including MEP family creation, worksets, view templates, view filters, phasing, HVAC spaces and zones, electrical equipment and panels, coordination review, model settings, project parameters and 3D coordination.
- Strong understanding of mechanical, electrical and plumbing system layouts and ability to model complex systems independently.
- Experience attending and contributing to BIM/VDC coordination meetings with multi- trade project teams.
- Working knowledge of Navisworks or similar clash detection and coordination tools.
- Ability to train team members, manage workflow priorities, and provide QC review of junior staff deliverables.
- Strong communication skills; comfortable with direct client correspondence and representing the firm in project meetings.
Nice to Have (Preferred)
- Experience with Healthcare, Life Science, Higher Education, or Industrial/ Pharmaceutical facility projects.
- Familiarity with mechanical, electrical and plumbing codes as they relate to 3D model coordination and code-compliant pipe/duct layouts.
- Experience creating video clips or animations for project communication or coordination purposes.
- Prior involvement in firm-level Revit standards development, library management, or onboarding of production staff.
Benefits and Development
- Active mentorship from senior engineers and principals, with a structured path towards career advancement.
- Continuing education support: Revit MEP, Navisworks, BIM standards, and industry certifications reimbursed.
- Competitive senior-level designer salary—commensurate with experience (typically starting at $32 hourly).
- Comprehensive benefits: health and dental insurance, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement.
- Hybrid work environment: primarily in-office collaboration with one remote day per week.
Why This Role is a Great Fit
- Real Ownership: Lead production coordination on significant commercial and institutional projects end-to-end—with a direct voice in how drawings and models are developed.
- Career Elevation: A clear pathway to BIM coordinator roles, with firm support for professional development and leadership growth.
- High-Impact Work: Shape the built environment across Southern California—your models and drawings will serve communities, institutions, and businesses for decades.
- Collaborative Firm Culture: Join a respected, employee-centered firm where senior production staff have a genuine voice in workflows, standards, and how the practice grows.





























































