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ecodesign seeks full-time landscape designer

  • By LDN on  9 February 2010
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ecodesign is looking for a full-time landscape designer for its Sydney office.

ecodesign is a multidisciplinary landscape design consultancy practice. Its range of works spans from residential garden design to landscape consultancy for residential, commercial, industrial, infrastructure and institutional development.

Its range clients and services requires its team to accommodate all manner of landscape design, vegetation management and arboriculture consultancy works. ecodesign also provides construction cost estimation and project management services allowing the coverage of all spectrums of Landscape from design to construction.

Remuneration is competitive and is commensurate to related experience.

The position reports directly to the design team leader and will predominantly be preparing residential landscape development documentation, although it works collaboratively across the studio requiring participation in the other projects the office undertakes.

Essential criteria for candidates include a diploma in landscape design and a demonstrated proficiency in:
- operating AutoCAD and Microsoft Office applications
- working in a team environment
- managing individual workload to meet and exceed the requirements of multiple clients
- designing for compliance with local and state government development controls
- designing to integrate with common building and development construction methodologies
- communicating effectively with multiple stakeholders to achieve required client outcomes (ie. Project consultants, council, builder, developer, contractor)

Desirable criteria for candidates include:
- a related additional qualification and/or a demonstrated area of expertise (ie. graphic design, bush regeneration, architectural drafting, urban ecology, arboriculture, horticulture, construction estimating and construction project management)
- a willingness to contribute and participate with the team in continuing professional development opportunities

CVs with a covering letter can be sent to careers@ecodesign.com.au addressing how you meet the essential and desirable criteria.

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