Architectural Project Manager
Project Manager – Healthcare Architecture - Principle Ownership Opportunity
Location: Sacramento, CA (Remote with bi-weekly in person meetings)
Hiring Partner: ParkerBeth
ParkerBeth is proud to be partnering with a long-standing, employee-owned architecture firm in Sacramento in search of a Project Manager to lead healthcare and institutional projects throughout California.
This role offers the rare combination of autonomy, flexibility, and a clear path to ownership. You'll collaborate with a tight-knit team of expert architects, manage projects from kickoff through construction, and be part of a company known for delivering practical solutions to highly technical challenges—especially in HCAi-regulated environments.
What You'll Do:
- Lead architecture projects across all phases, including site visits and construction administration
- Coordinate directly with clients, consultants, and building officials
- Produce and review construction documents in Revit and AutoCAD
- Navigate HCAi compliance from pre-design through project closeout
- Participate in firmwide strategy, mentorship, and client relationships
What We're Looking For:
- 5+ years of architectural experience
- Minimum 2 years of experience on HCAi projects in California
- Fluency in Revit and AutoCAD
- Strong communication and coordination skills
- California architectural license (or ability to obtain within 2 years)
What You’ll Get:
- $105,000–$120,000 salary depending on experience
- Full medical, dental, and vision benefits starting the 1st of the month after hire
- 401(k) with 3% employer contribution (no match required)
- Paid AIA memberships, training, and CE credits
- Hybrid flexibility with remote work after onboarding
- Opportunity to become a firm owner and principal
This is more than just a project role—it’s a leadership track. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and join a firm where your work matters, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now through ParkerBeth and let’s talk. We’re a recruiting firm that understands the architectural world—because we live in it every day.
