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Licensed Architect (Texas) – Commercial Interiors & Construction

India, Latin America, Philippines, United States

About the Role

We’re looking for a Licensed Architect (Texas) to serve as a strategic design lead for a leading commercial furniture dealership and interior design firm. You don’t need to live in Texas, but you must hold an active Texas license.

In this role, you’ll provide architectural oversight, ensure code compliance, and maintain design integrity across large-scale commercial projects. Working with global brands like Steelcase, you’ll bridge creative vision and technical execution while leading an offshore team of CET designers and drafters—ensuring every project meets both aesthetic goals and Texas building standards. This role starts part-time with a clear path to full-time leadership as project volume grows.

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Architectural Oversight: Serve as the primary licensed professional for Texas-based commercial interior projects, ensuring all designs meet industry and state standards.
  • Code & Compliance: Conduct thorough reviews for ADA accessibility, Texas Accessibility Standards (TAS), and local building codes to ensure life safety and compliance.
  • Sealing & Documentation: Oversee the preparation of construction documents and, where required by project scope, provide architectural sealing for interior tenant improvement (TI) packages.
  • Quality Assurance: Maintain "Architect of Record" standards across all phases of the design process, from initial space planning to final technical specifications. Availability to go on site. 
  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Act as the technical liaison between the offshore production engine and the domestic dealership leadership to ensure seamless project delivery.

Required Qualifications (Must-Haves)

  • Licensure: Must be a Registered Architect in the State of Texas in good standing. NCARB certification is strongly preferred.
  • Education: Professional degree in Architecture from an NAAB-accredited program.
  • Industry Experience: Minimum of 4–8 years of experience in commercial architecture, specifically within the furniture dealership or Tenant Improvement (TI) sectors.
  • Technical Proficiency: Advanced skills in CAD, Revit are required. Familiarity or proficiency in CET Designer is highly preferred. Experience in using rendering tools like Twinmotion, 3ds Max, Yulio or anything similar.
  • Code Expertise: Deep, demonstrable knowledge of Texas Building Codes, Fire Codes, and ADA/TAS requirements.
  • Leadership: Proven ability to manage or oversee remote teams and technical drafting staff with a focus on quality control.

Why Join Bold Business?

Bold Business is a global leader in AI-Amplified Talent™ and operational optimization. We don’t just fill roles; we build high-performance teams that solve complex problems for US-based companies.

  • Global Impact: Lead a diverse, international team of technical experts.
  • Growth Opportunity: Be the first domestic licensed lead in a rapidly growing division with a clear path to full-time leadership.
  • Flexibility: Enjoy the autonomy of a remote role while working with a premier, high-end Texas design firm.

About Bold Business:

Bold Business is a US-based global business process outsourcing (BPO) firm with over 25 years of experience and $7B+ in client engagements. We help fast-growing companies scale through smart talent strategies, automation, and technology-driven solutions.

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