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CTCI Americas Inc
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Architect
CTCI Americas Inc
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Type:
Full Time - Experienced
Categories:
Architect, Construction Management, Engineering
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
EPC Firm - Project Architect The ideal candidate must have a demonstrated knowledge of building technologies, document organization and project team management as well as excellent interpersonal abilities, strong communication and organizational skills, and enjoy working in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment, with 15 years minimum in Architectural buildings, have worked with international teams in Asia Pacific region delivering code compliant buildings and need to be able to stamp drawings in the state of Arizona. Responsibilities
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Qualifications
**Must be legally authorized to work in the United States** |
NOTES:
3 openings.
About CTCI Americas Inc
CTCI Americas (CTCIA) is a wholly owned subsidiary of CTCI Corporation. Established in 2015 to expand CTCI's EPC offering and serve our US clients with reliable high value project delivery. CTCIA goal is to be the company of choice for Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) services in the Americas.
CTCIA is a EPC company that is large enough to manage complex Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical projects, and small enough to be flexible, competitive, and responsive to the clients needs. A strong reputation for reliability—coupled with an uncompromising approach to quality and an eagerness to learn—further drives our ascent to become the Americas most reliable engineering service provider.
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