Intern Architect – Mackin Architects Ltd.

Job Category:

Intern Architect

Region:

Lower Mainland

Organization Name:

Mackin Architects Ltd.

Organization Description:

Mackin Architects is a design-oriented, internationally recognized firm based in Vancouver, BC with extensive experience in architecture for communities and private clients. Our office is in the beautiful historical Marine Building overlooking the Burrard Inlet. Our work is diverse and includes community buildings, educational buildings, residential projects including transition housing, fieldhouses, community centres, cultural buildings, and museums. We attribute the success of our projects to stakeholder participation in the design process and to a deep awareness of the influence of every building on the environment.

Mackin Architects undertakes diverse projects that are intended to improve the lives of people while respecting culture and the ecosystem. Recent awards include 2021 Canadian Green Building Award, 2021 Architecture Foundation of BC Award of Excellence, and 2022 "Against the Grain" award from Canadian Wood Council as well as two Archelllo awards, 2024 AIA International Canada award, and 2024 AFBC award for Community Stewardship.

Interns at our firm receive varied experience that typically leads a direct path to registration. Benefits begin three months after job commences and include medical/ dental, RRSP Match, wellness program, and support for fees relating to registration and continuing education.

Job Title:

Intern Architect – Mackin Architects Ltd.

Skill Level(s):

Junior
Intermediate
Senior

Starting Pay Range:

From 62,000 to 79,000 depending on experience. Possible to discuss 4 day week

Job Description:

Intern architect with Revit skills has an opportunity to advance their career and move towards registration. Build a strong future working with our team on projects that are culturally diverse and ecologically aware, on all phases and aspects of architectural practice including design, contract documentation, spec writing, construction administration, and practice development. We support continuing education and opportunities for life-long learning.

Additional skills, such as Twin Motion renderings and handmade physical models, are an advantage.

Must be registered with the AIBC.

We work one day per week remotely, with some flexibility as to days. We value the learning opportunities of working together and sharing knowledge and ideas.

How To Apply:

Please send resume and portfolio to nancy@mackinassociates.ca