| Job Location | Mecca, Saudi Arabia |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Mentioned |
| Industry | Architecture Engineer |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Architecture Engineer ? Handover & Asset ReadinessRole OverviewThe Architecture Engineer provides owner-side assurance for all architectural elements during the handover and O&M readiness phases of a highly complex, national-scale infrastructure project. The role ensures that architectural systems, spaces, finishes, and building envelopes are safe, compliant, maintainable, and aligned with long-term operational requirements. The engineer participates in risk-based walkdowns, validates as-built documentation, supports integration with existing facilities, and provides recommendations to enhance operational efficiency, lifecycle performance, and future adaptability.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct architectural walkdowns with Consultants and EPC to verify installation quality, maintainability, and compliance.Prepare handover review reports highlighting deviations, incomplete works, and O&M impacts.Validate that architectural works comply with approved designs, specifications, and statutory requirements.Assess space planning, circulation, and equipment access to support operational efficiency.Identify constraints such as insufficient clearances and unsafe access routes.Review exit routes, signage, fire-rated assemblies, accessibility requirements, and architectural barriers.Recommend corrective actions for non-compliant or high-risk conditions.Evaluate architectural elements for long-term durability and ease of maintenance.Recommend improvements to support safe access and maintenance activities.Coordinate with Civil/Structural Engineers to ensure site grading, drainage, and penetrations do not compromise building envelopes.Coordinate with MEP and BMS/SCADA teams to ensure architectural provisions support equipment access, ventilation, and future maintenance.Support BIM and CAFM teams by validating architectural as-built models for FM usability.Review IFC drawings, as-built drawings, BIM models, and material submittals for accuracy and completeness.Ensure architectural documentation aligns with asset registers and O&M manuals.Support document control activities to ensure traceability and compliance.Support coordination with local authorities for architectural and life-safety approvals.Provide technical briefings to O&M teams on architectural constraints, space reallocation, and operational considerations.QualificationsBachelor?s degree in Architecture, Architectural Engineering, or Civil Engineering.Proficiency in reviewing architectural drawings, specifications, and BIM models (Revit and Navisworks preferred).Demonstrated ability to balance aesthetics, functionality, maintainability, and lifecycle performance.Strong communication and stakeholder coordination skills, particularly in multi-consultant environments.Experience10?12 years of experience in building design, commissioning, handover management, and O&M-oriented reviews.Experience in mega-projects such as airports, hospitals, large campuses, and national infrastructure developments.Certifications (Preferred)Proficiency in BIM platforms, particularly Revit and Navisworks.Professional certifications related to Architecture, Facilities Management, Asset Management, or Project Management are considered an advantage.Additional training in life-safety, accessibility standards, or building envelope systems is preferred.SkillsDesired SkillsArchitectural DesignArchitectural Reviews and InspectionsBuilding Handover and O&M ReadinessBuilding Codes and Regulatory ComplianceSpace Planning and Accessibility AssessmentBuilding Envelope and Finishes EvaluationBIM Model Review (Revit and Navisworks)Technical Reporting and DocumentationProblem Solving and Risk IdentificationStakeholder Coordination and CommunicationMulti-disciplinary CoordinationAttention to Detail
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