What are the responsibilities and job description for the Architectural Accessibility Consultant position at MAPS?
The architectural accessibility consultant will work with the Senior Accessibility & Senior Code Consultants in our office to work on plan reviews, site visits, preparation of city forms, correspondence, and meeting minutes. This position will also coordinate with the Project Management team in assisting with project submission as related to the consulting work.
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Company
MAPS is a licensed architecture and engineering firm that streamlines complex projects through integrated permitting, code consulting, strategic planning, and zoning coordination. As a full compliance partner, we proactively manage regulatory risk, reduce schedule impacts, and create financial efficiencies for our clients and communities.
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MAPS has a unique opportunity, we are hiring for our architectural accessibility team.
We are looking for someone with experience handling accessibility codes, such as the federal codes of the ADA & FHA. We are looking for anyone with an education or a work background in architecture, construction, project management, real estate, and even law (or any adjacent related field); with 5-10 years of working experience.
If you have only worked with the accessibility codes in a limited manner, we still encourage you to apply. If you're interested or know of someone ideal for the position, have them apply. This job is a unique combination of both office work and in-person field work, with a lot of opportunities to work on a wide range of projects and with people all across the country. Be aware this job does require someone willing and able to travel nationwide and when not traveling this is an in-person job at our office in Chicago.
Project examples:
Stadiums, performance venues, hotels, multifamily residential, education institutions, medical centers
Responsibilities
- Provide plan review services throughout the design process, from schematic design to construction documentation.
- Travel to projects in various states (up to 30% travel), and ability to perform on-site visual assessments, including tasks that may involve climbing steps, bending, walking, and standing for extended periods.
- Ability to self-manage projects while effectively collaborating with diverse teams.
- Excel in verbal and written communication in technical reports, as well as person to person.
Job Requirements
- Ability to read and understand architectural drawings and construction documents
- Partner with building owners, developers, architects, engineers, contractors, and clients to support accessibility compliance and best practices.
- Strong attention to detail with organizational and problem solving skills
- Precise written communication ability
- Experience with Bluebeam, Adobe, or similar software.
- Experience with accessibility and construction regulations like ANSI ICC A117.1, International Building Code, Fair Housing Act, 2010 ADA Standards.
- Word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation apps (Google Docs, Sheets, Slides)
Desired Experience
- Degree in architecture, engineering, construction management, or related fields.
- Presentation to clients and client management, business development experience (considered a plus)
- Certifications such as Licensed Architect, CASp, RAS, or an ICC Certified Accessibility Inspector/Plan Examiner (considered a plus.)
- Construction or on-site experience (considered a plus)
Benefits
- 401k
- Weekly In-office Happy Hours
- WFH Fridays w/ additional first Monday of the Month
- Vacation
Please submit your resume and cover letter to be considered for this position