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Morton Buildings, Inc. is seeking an Architectural Associate to draft detailed construction drawings and specifications used in planning and construction of civil engineering projects at our Morton, IL headquarters.
This on-site role participates in the ArchiTrak program, supports NCARB AXP requirements, and collaborates with engineers, architects, estimators, and project managers. The position includes life insurance, paid holidays and vacation, an ESOP retirement program, and a strong path
Corporate
252 W. Adams Street
PO Box 399
Morton, IL 615500399, USA
Corporate
252 W. Adams Street
PO Box 399
Morton, IL 615500399, USA
Morton Buildings, Inc. is the industry leader in post-frame construction. We have been in business for 120 years and have more than 10 manufacturing, fabrication, and shipping plants servicing over 100 construction centers nationwide. Per year, across America, thousands of new buildings sport the familiar Morton M.
The Architectural Associate is a full-time position responsible for drafting detailed construction drawings and specifications used in planning and construction of civil engineering projects.
The Architectural Associate participates in the Morton Buildings ArchiTrak™ Program, collaborating with various individuals across the company to fulfill experience requirements needed to become a licensed architect in accordance with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Architectural Experience Program (AXP).Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
This position will be based on-site at our corporate headquarters in Morton, IL.Essential FunctionsRequired Education and Experience
Morton Buildings, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.
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