Entry-Level Architect
If you’re finishing architecture school this spring and wondering what comes next, we’d suggest this: find a place where you can actually learn how buildings get built.
At Lickel Architecture, we’re a small firm by design. That means no silos, no getting boxed into one role, and no waiting years to be trusted with real responsibility. We work on a wide range of projects—new construction and remodels, commercial and residential—spread across the country. The work is varied, practical, and always grounded in figuring out how to take an idea and turn it into something real.
We’re looking for someone who’s ready to be part of that process from the beginning.
This isn’t a position where you’ll only draft details or only build models. You’ll move between documentation, rendering, and site visits. You’ll see how decisions on paper translate into the field—and how the field pushes back. You’ll be part of conversations, problem-solving moments, and the everyday realities of practice that don’t always get taught in school.
We take the work seriously, but not ourselves. The environment is relaxed, collaborative, and straightforward—but it’s also one where people show up ready to work, take ownership, and keep getting better.
We offer competitive compensation and full benefits, along with something just as important early in your career: real experience across the full scope of architecture. If that sounds like the kind of place you want to start your career, we’d like to meet you. Send your resume and contact info to:
Dan Lickel
Lickel Architecture, P.C.