Transit Facility Architect Lead
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- Toronto, ON
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead all phases of transit facility projects (planning/feasibility, concept, schematic, detailed design, and construction support) ensuring delivery meets scope, schedule, budget, and quality expectations.
- Serve as Architectural Lead and/or Project Manager for complex transit facilities, coordinating architectural design with civil, structural, MEP, systems, rail, operations, safety, and sustainability requirements.
- Ensure designs reflect transit operating needs, maintainability, passenger experience, safety/security, accessibility, and resilience.
- Act as a primary point of contact for clients and stakeholders, maintaining trusted relationships and responding effectively to feedback.
- Lead and participate in workshops, design reviews, value engineering, and stakeholder engagement activities (owners, operators, municipalities, Indigenous communities where applicable, constructors, and third parties).
- Identify, qualify, and support pursuits across Western Canada including:
- Maintenance & Storage Facilities
- Zero-Emission Bus Facilities (charging infrastructure integration and facility impacts)
- Transit stations and station upgrades
- Contribute to proposals, interviews, technical approaches, schedules, resourcing plans, and fee development in coordination with Parsons leadership.
- Champion design quality management and best practices, ensuring deliverables meet Parsons and client standards, applicable codes, and authority requirements.
- Lead BIM strategy and execution (model-based coordination, clash detection workflows, BIM execution planning), and identify gaps in team capability with action plans to close them.
- Build, mentor, and develop high-performing teams; provide technical direction, coaching, and review of deliverables.
- Support hiring, resourcing, and capability development to grow Parsons’ transit facilities architecture practice in Canada West.
- Bachelor’s degree in Architecture (or related field) or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 20+ years of progressively responsible experience delivering transit/transportation facilities, such as stations, depots, maintenance facilities, operations buildings, and/or intermodal facilities.
- Demonstrated leadership delivering projects through feasibility to detailed design and construction support, coordinating multi-disciplinary teams.
- Strong knowledge of Canadian building codes, accessibility requirements, and life-safety principles as applied to complex public/infrastructure facilities.
- Proven experience with alternative delivery models (e.g., Design-Build, P3, Alliance/CM), including architect responsibilities during procurement and construction.
- Business development experience supporting pursuits (proposal writing, technical leadership, interviews, client strategy).
- Registered Architect (or eligibility/active progress toward registration) with a Canadian provincial association (e.g., OAA, AAA, AIBC, MAA, etc.).
- Experience with ZEB facilities, charging infrastructure interface impacts, and facility planning for electrification.
- Strong proficiency in BIM and design tools, such as Revit, AutoCAD, Navisworks, and related coordination workflows; familiarity with SketchUp and/or MicroStation is an asset.
- Experience developing BIM Execution Plans, digital QA/QC processes, and model-based coordination practices across disciplines.
- Familiarity with transit agency standards and stakeholder approvals typical to large public infrastructure programs.