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Good Life Group / TOV Job Type: Full-Time About the Role Good Life Group / TOV is seeking a skilled ... Prepare detailed architectural drawings and construction documents using Revit * Produce ...

Good Life Group / TOV Job Type: Full-Time About the Role Good Life Group / TOV is seeking a skilled ... Prepare detailed architectural drawings and construction documents using Revit * Produce ...

Architectural Job Captain

Oakland, CA · On-site

$91K - $122K/yr

Job Type Full-time Description Summary This position leverages your great previous experience to ... Use the building code to develop architectural drawings. Provide code interpretations supporting ...

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Architectural Designer

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$55K - $75K/yr

Atlanta, GA (Smyrna/Cumberland area) | Full-Time | Hybrid About the Opportunity A nationally ... Produce accurate architectural drawings and construction documents using Revit and AutoCAD in ...

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Architectural Technician

Royal Oak, MI · On-site

$60K - $75K/yr

... Type: Full-Time Important: This role is focused exclusively on commercial, multifamily, and ... Develop drawings from direction provided by project managers, architects, and design leads

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Project Manager/Architect

Dayton, OH · On-site

$50K - $80K/yr

Dayton, Ohio Job Type: Full-Time Company: Fisher Group Architects, Inc. About the Role We are ... architectural drawings, specifications, and construction documents · Ensure compliance and ...

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How much do full time architectural drawing jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time architectural drawing in the United States is $58,552.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,500.00 and $67,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Architectural Drawing vs Part Time Architectural Drafting?

AspectFull Time Architectural DrawingPart Time Architectural Drafting
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours/weekLess than 20 hours/week
CredentialsUsually requires certification or degree in architecture or draftingOften similar credentials, but may be less formal
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, collaborative projectsFlexible, may include remote work
Employer UsageArchitectural firms, construction companiesFreelance, small firms, or part-time roles

Full Time Architectural Drawing involves working standard hours with a focus on comprehensive project development, while Part Time Architectural Drafting offers flexible hours, often for smaller or freelance projects. Both roles require similar skills and credentials but differ mainly in hours and work setup.

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Estimator, Architectural Metal Systems

Estimator, Architectural Metal Systems

Wade Architectural Systems

Humble, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Who We Are

Wade Architectural Systems is a technical distributor and preconstruction partner for high-performance metal panel, cladding, and roof systems used across commercial, institutional, industrial, and multifamily construction. We work in the space between manufacturers, architecture firms, and installation contractors. Our job is to make sure what an architect designs can be accurately estimated, correctly detailed, and cleanly installed in the field.

Estimation accuracy is one of the core reasons customers choose us. This role sits at the center of that.

What You'll Do

You will turn architectural drawings and specifications into accurate, complete, defensible numbers. Day to day, that looks like:

Takeoffs and estimates. Examine drawings, specifications, and project documentation to develop material, labor, and cost projections for metal panel, cladding, and roof systems. Account for waste, accessories, trim, fasteners, and scope boundaries so installers can bid with confidence and nobody gets surprised mid-project.

Scope reviews. Define what's in and what's out on every opportunity. Identify gaps, overlaps, and exclusions in bid documents and flag them before they become change orders.

Constructability assessment. Review details, transitions, penetrations, and edge conditions with an eye for what will actually build in the field. When a detail won't work, say so early.

Product assessment. Evaluate specified systems against project conditions and requirements. Know when the specified product fits and when an alternate needs to be discussed.

Pricing coordination. Work with our manufacturer partners to obtain, verify, and assemble current pricing. Track pricing changes and keep quotes built on real numbers.

Proposal building. Assemble clear, complete proposals and quotations that define system, scope, accessories, and terms.

Spreadsheets and cost data. Build and maintain estimating spreadsheets in Excel. Gather historical cost data, compare actuals against estimates on completed work, and make the next estimate better than the last.

Communication. Discuss estimates, adjustments, and scope questions directly with installers, architects, general contractors, and manufacturer reps. You are a technical resource, not an order desk.

•Occasionally support project coordination during handoff from estimate to order, but this is an estimating seat first.

What We're Looking For

•Experience in construction estimating, quantity takeoff, or preconstruction. Building envelope, metal panels, roofing, cladding, or glazing experience is a strong plus.

•Ability to read and interpret architectural drawings and specifications, including Division 07.

•Strong working command of Excel: building spreadsheets, not just filling them in.

•Solid applied math: quantities, areas, unit conversions, margins.

•High accuracy under deadlines. Estimating rewards people who check their own work.

•Clear written and verbal communication. You'll be talking with estimators, PMs, architects, and reps who know their stuff.

•Organized enough to run multiple estimates at different stages at the same time.

•Bachelor's degree in construction management, engineering, or related field, or equivalent field experience.

•Proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Excel. Experience with On-Screen Takeoff and ConstructConnect is a strong plus. We'll train you on our in-house quote system.

What It's Like to Work Here

Small, experienced team. Direct access to the people who make decisions. Your estimates don't disappear into a queue; they win or lose real projects, and you'll see the results. We value people who do the work right, flag problems early, and look out for each other.

Compensation and Benefits

•Competitive pay that includes bonus potential

•A positive work environment where people look out for each other

•Health insurance: medical, dental, vision, and prescription plans

•Retirement savings plan (401K) with company contribution

•Paid holidays and vacation (PTO)


Employment Type: Full Time
Bonus/Commission: No