Help reinvent how housing gets designed, permitted, and built in America.
Cedar is building the operating system for urban housing delivery. We combine architectural expertise with software, automation, and data systems to dramatically accelerate how projects move from land acquisition to approved designs and construction. The result: faster timelines, higher quality, lower risk, and more housing in the cities that need it most.
Our team blends architects, engineers, and product builders. We design real buildings — and we build the software systems that make great architecture scalable.
The Role
The Project Architect is primarily responsible for managing the day-to-day execution of Cedar projects. The Project Architect will manage the schedule, staffing and execution of two to three projects, concurrently, in different stages of design and construction. They will be a key contributor to delivering exceptional outcomes for Cedar’s customers by streamlining the design and preconstruction process.
The title will include “Architect” if applicant is a licensed architect in the state of Texas, and “Coordinator” if not licensed.
Cedar’s architectural team thrives in an intentionally hybrid work environment. We typically come together in the office four days a week to collaborate, spark ideas, and build strong connections, while also enjoying the flexibility of working from home one day each week to focus and recharge.
This role reports to the Studio Director.
What You'll Do
Manage the day-to-day execution of two to three residential projects concurrently
Perform Zoning and Building Code analysis
Produce and oversee project models, presentations, and documentation through key milestones
Curate specifications, product selections, and details
Contribute to small project teams (2-3 designers) from early planning through construction administration
Plan and maintain project schedules and staffing
Serve as primary client contact and coordinator for schedules, milestone, and delivery
Who You Are
Established in architectural judgment, grounded in strong technical fundamentals
Confident in managing multiple projects, balancing deliverables, and shifting priorities
Curious about improving workflows, tools, and systems that streamline design and preconstruction processes
A collaborative leader who works effectively across design, engineering, and client teams
Motivated to deliver real housing incomes in growing urban environments
Qualifications
6+ years of experience in an architectural office. Licensed professionals are preferred
1+ years in a project architect or project coordination role, running the day-to-day of architectural projects
2+ years in the residential architecture sector is required. Multi-family experience preferred
Education: 5-year BArch or MArch degree (preferred)
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive salary
Meaningful equity ownership
Healthcare, dental, and vision
Early-stage ownership and impact
Coverage of architecture license fee (TX) and annual professional development stipend
