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Bachelor’s Degree in: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Architectural Engineering ,Construction Management
An Architectural Project Engineer is responsible for planning, coordinating, and managing architectural construction projects from the design stage to completion. They work with architects, engineers, contractors, and clients to ensure that projects are completed on time, within budget, and according to design specifications.
Architectural Project Engineers review architectural drawings, supervise project progress, solve technical issues, and ensure compliance with building regulations and safety standards. They also manage project schedules, resources, and communication among team members.
Typical working hours are:
8 hours per day
40 hours per week
Schedule
9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (including 1-hour lunch break)
Overtime may be required during project deadlines
Technical Skills
Architectural design and planning
Construction management
Project scheduling and budgeting
Knowledge of building materials and methods
Understanding of Japanese building codes
Software Skills
AutoCAD
Revit / BIM
SketchUp
MS Project or Primavera
Soft Skills
Leadership and team coordination
Problem-solving ability
Communication and negotiation skills
Time management
Decision-making skills
Architectural Project Engineers usually perform the following tasks:
Plan and manage architectural construction projects.
Review and analyze architectural designs and technical drawings.
Coordinate with architects, engineers, contractors, and clients.
Monitor project progress and ensure work is completed on schedule.
Manage project budgets and resources.
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and building codes.
Conduct site visits and inspections.
Solve technical problems during construction.
Prepare project reports and documentation.
Ensure quality standards are maintained throughout the project.
Health Insurance
Pension Insurance
Transportation Allowance
Housing Allowance
Paid Annual Leave (10–20 days)
Overtime Pay
Bonuses (usually twice per year)
Professional training and development
Visa sponsorship
Retirement benefits