Project Manager/Project Architect
Project Manager/Project Architect
Opsis is seeking a Project Manager / Project Architect to join our team.
This individual will collaborate with Principals to support and coordinate project teams throughout the life of a project. The ideal candidate pairs strong design awareness with practical leadership skills and a focus on delivering well-executed, technically sound work.
In this role, the Project Manager / Project Architect represents Opsis from initial client engagement through construction completion. They guide day-to-day project operations, coordinate consultants, manage scope, schedule, and budget performance, and contribute hands-on technical expertise. This position requires organizational strength, clear communication, and a commitment to high-quality documentation and client care.
Key skill sets and abilities
- Develop project documentation from schematic design through construction documents
- Collaborate with the Opsis team, contractor and consultants throughout construction to ensure that design intent is delivered
- Respond to RFI’s and submittals throughout construction administration phases
- A passion for fostering a collaborative and thoughtful design process, with an understanding of the value and power of collaborative design
- Ability and desire to lead projects with a degree of independence commensurate with the size and complexity of the project
- Provide Mentorship to Emerging Professionals
- May play a key role in interviews during the pursuit phase. Functions as a Project Manager/Project Architect on smaller-scale projects and as a Project Manager on medium projects
- Comfort with developing and negotiating fees with Principal oversight.
Requirements include:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in architecture
- Proficiency with industry standard design software, including Revit, Sketchup, Rhino and Enscape, is required.
- 7+ years’ experience in a professional architectural practice
- Architectural License
Preferred attributes:
- Experience or specialization in community recreation, sports and athletics, higher education, student housing and performing arts
- DBIA accreditation and Progressive Design-Build experience
- LEED Accreditation or a strong interest in sustainable design
- A fundamental commitment to justice, equity, diversity, inclusion and the power and potential of architecture to be a catalyst in the creation of a more open, empathetic, and regenerative society
Opsis Benefits
We are proud to offer a location in Portland’s central east side, which boasts a perfect ride score of 100, a walkability rating of 94, and access to a vibrant mix of amenities and businesses that reflect our commitment to local craft, arts, and emerging local enterprises.
The flexibility and convenience of hybrid work are also important to us. We strive to create an ideal mix of in-person and remote work for our teams, with a target of working in the office from Tuesday through Thursday.
All staff at Opsis receive a living wage, complemented by an excellent package of benefits, including paid time off, paid holidays, and comprehensive insurance covering healthcare, vision, dental, life, and disability. For more information, please review our benefits page.
Opsis Design Culture
We aspire to realize buildings that work, inspire and express beauty through construction, composition and form, materiality and craftsmanship with attention to detail. We learn by doing, using all the tools and technologies available to us in this search for the ideas. We share, analyze, discuss, challenge and debate all ideas within the safe, respectful and open environment of the Opsis studio. As a studio we grow and learn from each other through project critique sessions, firm-wide meetings, continuing education sessions, webinars, lunch presentations, and conferences.
Opsis is a signatory to the AIA 2030 Commitment, demonstrating our commitment to tracking the progress of our work towards carbon neutral design by the year 2030. Opsis brings some of the country’s most extensive experience in the design of low-carbon and Net Zero Energy buildings (NZEB), including the first two buildings in Oregon certified as NZEB through the Living Building Challenge and two projects recognized by the AIA COTE Top Ten award.
Our practice embraces social justice in our day-to-day operations and in the built environment, creating a diverse, multicultural and inclusive atmosphere in both our practice and our design work, providing and nurturing a healthy culture of trust within our firm, and fostering a working environment where all employees are joyful, motivated, and connected to our purpose and values. We are a JUST™ Organization and welcome review of our label.
Application Instructions
Please submit a cover letter, resume and portfolio to: [email protected]
We kindly ask that you do not include a photo of yourself or include personal details such as nationality, age, marital status, etc. when applying.

