Senior Design Architect
Company: CMTS
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: January 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Senior Design Architect – K-12
Facilities Location: Los Angeles, CA Compensation: $200,000 –
$220,000 annually Position Summary Pen Pioneer is seeking an
accomplished Senior Design Architect to lead and support K-12
facilities planning and capital design programs . This role serves
as the architectural authority and owner’s representative , guiding
design standards, space planning, consultant teams, and regulatory
coordination to ensure educational facilities meet instructional,
functional, and compliance requirements. The ideal candidate is a
licensed California Architect with deep experience in K-12
educational facilities , capital programs, and managing
architectural design from early planning through approvals and
construction documentation. Required Education Bachelor’s degree in
Architecture or closely related field (required) Master’s degree in
Architecture (preferred) Continuing education in educational
facilities planning or school design (preferred) Required Licenses
/ Certifications Active California Architect License (required)
(Professional Engineer license may be considered if paired with
significant K-12 design leadership experience) Required
Qualifications Minimum 15 years of professional experience in
architectural design, facilities planning, or capital project
delivery Minimum 5 years of direct experience designing, planning,
or managing K-12 educational facilities Demonstrated experience
overseeing space programming, educational specifications, and
design standards Strong working knowledge of CDE and DSA
requirements Proven ability to lead architectural teams and manage
external consultants Experience reviewing design deliverables for
functional, budgetary, and regulatory compliance Key
Responsibilities Develop, maintain, and update Educational
Specifications, School Design Guidelines, and space program
standards Partner with instructional staff, school leadership, and
architects to define facility attributes that support academic
programs Lead space planning and programming efforts aligned with
district standards and educational goals Review architectural
design deliverables for space planning, adjacencies, functionality,
and compliance Coordinate design activities to ensure alignment
with CDE, DSA, and other regulatory requirements Serve as the lead
architectural reviewer for modernization, upgrade, and critical
repair projects Manage the architectural design process to ensure
compliance with program, budget, environmental, legal, and
regulatory constraints Support selection and assignment of
architectural firms based on qualifications and performance
criteria Provide clear direction to architectural teams regarding
standards, schedules, budgets, and site requirements Review design
changes to confirm continued budget alignment Conduct
post-occupancy evaluations and recommend improvements to design
standards Screener Questions Describe your experience serving as
the lead architect or design authority on K-12 facilities projects.
What types of K-12 projects have you worked on, and what was your
role in space programming and educational specifications? How have
you coordinated with CDE and DSA during design and approval phases?
Tell us about a time you identified a design issue that impacted
functionality, budget, or compliance—how did you resolve it? How do
you provide direction and maintain accountability with external
architectural consultant teams? Senior Design Architect – K-12
Facilities Location: Los Angeles, CA Compensation: $200,000 –
$220,000 annually Position Summary Pen Pioneer is seeking an
accomplished Senior Design Architect to lead and support K-12
facilities planning and capital design programs . This role serves
as the architectural authority and owner’s representative , guiding
design standards, space planning, consultant teams, and regulatory
coordination to ensure educational facilities meet instructional,
functional, and compliance requirements. The ideal candidate is a
licensed California Architect with deep experience in K-12
educational facilities , capital programs, and managing
architectural design from early planning through approvals and
construction documentation. Required Education Bachelor’s degree in
Architecture or closely related field (required) Master’s degree in
Architecture (preferred) Continuing education in educational
facilities planning or school design (preferred) Required Licenses
/ Certifications Active California Architect License (required)
(Professional Engineer license may be considered if paired with
significant K-12 design leadership experience) Required
Qualifications Minimum 15 years of professional experience in
architectural design, facilities planning, or capital project
delivery Minimum 5 years of direct experience designing, planning,
or managing K-12 educational facilities Demonstrated experience
overseeing space programming, educational specifications, and
design standards Strong working knowledge of CDE and DSA
requirements Proven ability to lead architectural teams and manage
external consultants Experience reviewing design deliverables for
functional, budgetary, and regulatory compliance Key
Responsibilities Develop, maintain, and update Educational
Specifications, School Design Guidelines, and space program
standards Partner with instructional staff, school leadership, and
architects to define facility attributes that support academic
programs Lead space planning and programming efforts aligned with
district standards and educational goals Review architectural
design deliverables for space planning, adjacencies, functionality,
and compliance Coordinate design activities to ensure alignment
with CDE, DSA, and other regulatory requirements Serve as the lead
architectural reviewer for modernization, upgrade, and critical
repair projects Manage the architectural design process to ensure
compliance with program, budget, environmental, legal, and
regulatory constraints Support selection and assignment of
architectural firms based on qualifications and performance
criteria Provide clear direction to architectural teams regarding
standards, schedules, budgets, and site requirements Review design
changes to confirm continued budget alignment Conduct
post-occupancy evaluations and recommend improvements to design
standards Screener Questions Describe your experience serving as
the lead architect or design authority on K-12 facilities projects.
What types of K-12 projects have you worked on, and what was your
role in space programming and educational specifications? How have
you coordinated with CDE and DSA during design and approval phases?
Tell us about a time you identified a design issue that impacted
functionality, budget, or compliance—how did you resolve it? How do
you provide direction and maintain accountability with external
architectural consultant teams?
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