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Penn State Job Catalog
Architect – Principal Professional (PSU2290)
Job Summary
Architects provide support for, participate in, or lead the planning and design processes for all physical development at the University; includes master planning as well as site and building planning and design of new and renovated facilities in all University locations; leads or participates in the development of in-house architectural designs for projects of varying scope; reviews architectural designs prepared by outside consultants; formulates and enforces design standards; leads or participates in feasibility studies for future projects; leads or assists in the preparation of graphic presentations for a variety of internal or external customers including: administrative and academic leadership, faculty, staff, students and the community at large; works with community representatives on zoning and other issues of common interest.
Representative Duties
- Develop plans and designs for in-house projects
- Lead feasibility studies and development of project designs
- Collaborate with outside consultants in the development and design of projects
- Formulate and enforce design standards
- Work with University customers and consultants in the development and design of projects of every scope
- Work with neighboring communities and municipalities on issues of zoning and common interest
- Consider the balance of functional, aesthetic, environmentally sustainable and fiscally responsible design
- Participate in programming committees
- May supervise staff members, including hiring, development, and performance management
Level Matrix
- Level:
- – Principal Professional
- Base Description:
- – Completes activities, tasks, and/or projects of a functional nature.
- Level Summary:
- – Displays mastery of defined skill areas/applications, principles, theories and practices. Evaluates and enhances existing practices. Recognizes emerging trends in area of expertise. Works independently on complex or strategic assignments. Directs and delegates appropriate tasks to others. Implements strategies to ensure achievement of initiatives. Prepares written and/or verbal presentations or proposals on complex issues and deliver to broad audiences. Identifies and implements innovative solutions to important, highly complex strategic and/or operational issues.
- Supervisory Responsibilities:
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– Indirect supervisor for other full–time employees
– May serve as direct supervisor for part–time, student, and/or temporary workers, volunteers, or a full–time employee
- Fiscal Responsibilities:
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– Validates and pays invoices
– Monitors and tracks budgets and funding
– May plan and forecast budgets
- Problem Solving:
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– Encounters complex and novel problems
– Applies policies, practices, specialized knowledge, and skills to resolve problems
– Understands benefits, limitations, and impact of potential solutions
– Anticipates potential problems and recommends possible solutions within general guidelines
- Independence of Action:
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– Works independently on complex or strategic assignments
– Uses existing practices as guidelines as well as working knowledge to determine specific work methods
– Carries out work activities independently, with supervisor available to resolve problems
– Reviews work of others to verify technical soundness
- Communication and Collaboration:
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– Communicates with both internal and external audiences
– Collaborates closely with team members and area leads across the University
– Prepares written and/or verbal presentations or proposals on complex issues and delivers to a broad variety of audiences
– Establishes and maintains networks to facilitate successful communication among units
Salary Structure
- Comp Grade – 14
- Minimum – $97,100.00
- MidPoint – $121,400.00
- Maximum – $145,700.00