Full-Time

Architect 1

Deadline 10/16/27
Walbridge

Walbridge

501-1,000 employees

Construction management, engineering, and real estate

No salary listed

Norcross, GA, USA

In Person

Category
Architecture & Civil Engineering (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Architecture degree
  • Active Architect registration
  • Minimum 5 years of related experience in larger scale Industrial or Mission Critical sectors
  • Core competencies include: Coordinating Project Activities, Managing Resources, Communicating Effectively, Driving Projects to Completion
Responsibilities
  • Independently plan and develop medium to large-scale projects, collaborating with architects, engineers, and technicians
  • Coordinate architectural projects with unique or challenging complexities that impact major company programs
  • Competently solve problems encountered in all conventional aspects of architecture, exercising independent judgment; receive technical guidance on unusual or complex issues and supervisory approval for project plans
  • Explore subject areas, define scope, select items for investigation, and develop novel concepts and methods
  • As a licensed architect, apply your expertise to ensure technical excellence and compliance with industry standards
Desired Qualifications
  • Active Architect registration is required; specialized experience in Industrial or Mission Critical sectors may be considered desirable.

Walbridge is a large privately held construction company based in Detroit that offers construction management, engineering, and real estate services. It serves manufacturing, hyperscale data centers, automotive, defense, higher education, health care, and government with a workforce of more than 1,500 professionals across North America. It plans, designs, builds, and manages facilities from concept to commissioning, coordinating project management, engineering, procurement, and construction for integrated delivery. Its private ownership and long history (founded in 1916) let it offer in-house capabilities across diverse sectors to deliver safe, on-time, on-budget facilities and to grow its North American market presence.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Detroit, Michigan

Founded

1916

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Stargate Michigan creates $5B labor investment across 14 states.
  • Safety Center trains apprentices for AI infrastructure pipeline.
  • 40% materials savings in three months via Woodchuck scalability.

What critics are saying

  • Ford EV delays erode margins on $5.6B BlueOval City by 2028.
  • Union shortages delay $16B Saline data center past 2029.
  • Rapid scaling from $2.2B to $6B triggers safety incidents in 2026.

What makes Walbridge unique

  • Walbridge leads $16B Saline Township data center for Oracle and OpenAI.
  • Woodchuck AI partnership diverts 8,000 tons wood waste on Ford projects.
  • Kwant smart badges enhance safety on $5.6B Ford BlueOval City.

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Morningstar
Mar 24th, 2026
Woodchuck Partners with Walbridge to help advance customers' construction sustainability goals.

Woodchuck Partners with Walbridge to help advance customers' construction sustainability goals. Provided by PR Newswire Mar 24, 2026, 5:15:00 AM Woodchuck Partners with Walbridge to help advance customers' construction sustainability goals PR Newswire GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 24, 2026. Early results show major gains in tracking waste, reducing disposal, cutting costs and improving efficiency at Ford construction project in Marshall, Michigan GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Woodchuck, the AI-powered climate-tech startup redefining how construction and manufacturing industries handle wood waste, today announced a joint sustainability initiative with Walbridge, one of the nation's top industrial and automotive constructors. The program supports Ford Motor Company's construction waste-reduction efforts at its new manufacturing facility in Marshall, Mich. In the first three months, the program has given teams a clearer view of the materials being discarded, diversion rates, cost reductions, and operational efficiency - already achieving 40% of the project's projected materials-related savings. This early progress offers Walbridge a powerful solution to address customers' waste management needs and lays the groundwork for a new standard operating procedure for future large-scale construction projects. A Legacy Builder Confronts a Modern Waste Challenge For more than a century, Walbridge has delivered some of the most complex automotive and industrial projects in North America. As Walbridge's customers expand their sustainability commitments, construction waste management is a growing priority - particularly on megaprojects where the volume and variability of materials can shift daily. On the Ford project, wood waste quickly emerged as one of the most unpredictable waste elements. Crating, dunnage, international shipping pallets, and custom rigging arrived in wide-ranging sizes and material types, creating a diverse and constantly changing waste stream. These complexities revealed opportunities for innovation. Walbridge saw the potential to elevate efficiency, reduce hauling expenses, and strengthen alignment with Ford's sustainability goals. The need for real-time visibility into container levels and the makeup of each load became a catalyst for adopting a smarter, data-driven solution - one that made waste handling more predictable, cost-effective and sustainable. "Our partnership with Woodchuck is built on collaboration. Transparent and real-time communication allows our team to adapt quickly to changing material waste streams on the ground. Detailed information about each load provides complete visibility not only into what is diverted from a landfill, but also into its end destination and intended use, delivering transparency and enabling measurable sustainability outcomes," said Sander Mathijs, Walbridge Sustainability Manager. "Another key program feature is its ability to scale, allowing us to calibrate capacity and scope to meet the waste-diversion needs of the project." Woodchuck's AI Platform Delivers Immediate, Scalable Impact Woodchuck.ai leverages its AI platform across the Ford project to track, report and validate the diversion of wood, cardboard, plastic, and metal; all with minimal onsite labor and seamless integration into Walbridge's existing workflows. Walbridge saw meaningful improvements within the first quarter diverting thousands of tons of wood, cardboard, plastic and metal; reducing waste, reducing landfill dependency, and reducing costs. Over the course of the project, Woodchuck will divert 8,000 tons of wood and 1,000 tons of cardboard, plastic, and metal from landfills. Woodchuck's detailed reporting also strengthens accountability, giving Walbridge clear data documenting recycling and reuse for both internal tracking and customer sustainability documentation. Because the Woodchuck platform is designed for large, multi-phase construction programs, the improvements seen at the Marshall project can be replicated at scale. Whether deployed on a single megaproject or rolled out across multiple sites, contractors gain the same visibility, control, and cost efficiencies, making the solution a powerful model for nationwide waste management and sustainability performance. "Our partnership with Woodchuck has been a game-changer," said Ross Linton, Group Vice President, Walbridge. "In just a few short months, they've helped us transform our waste process to one that's measurable, trackable, and easily managed. Our team is empowered to plan ahead, driving efficiency and sustainability. We're excited about the future possibilities this collaboration brings." Creating a New Standard for Future Walbridge Projects Based on early results, Walbridge expects the Woodchuck-enabled process to become a foundation for future large-scale builds across automotive, manufacturing, technology, and advanced industrial sectors. "Walbridge is demonstrating what it looks like when a contractor treats waste as a strategic input rather than an afterthought," said Todd Thomas, CEO of Woodchuck. "By embracing real-time data, AI-enabled insights, and a commitment to measurable sustainability outcomes, they're proving that smarter waste management isn't just good for the environment - it's good for productivity, cost efficiency, and project certainty. Their leadership on Ford's Marshall project shows what's possible when innovation becomes part of the construction workflow, and they're setting the pace for how the industry will operate going forward." About Woodchuck Woodchuck is a climate impact start-up dedicated to empowering contractors, manufacturers, and biomass energy producers by streamlining wood waste diversion and processing. We are committed to leveraging advanced AI technologies to transform waste into valuable resources, reduce landfill usage, and provide a steady, sustainable supply of biomass. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Woodchuck is funded by an investor syndicate led by Mason Fink, Beckett Industries, NorthStar Clean Energy and Alloy Partners. For more information, visit https://woodchuck.ai/. About Walbridge Walbridge is one of America's largest privately held construction companies founded in Detroit in 1916. The company offers construction management, engineering, and real estate services for customers in manufacturing, hyperscale data centers, automotive, defense, higher education, health care, and government. Walbridge employs more than 1,500 professionals in North America. Visit www.walbridge.com or connect with us on LinkedIn to learn more. View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/woodchuck-partners-with-walbridge-to-help-advance-customers-construction-sustainability-goals-302723015.html SOURCE Woodchuck The articles, information, and content displayed on this webpage may include materials prepared and provided by third parties. Such third-party content is offered for informational purposes only and is not endorsed, reviewed, or verified by Morningstar. Morningstar makes no representations or warranties regarding the accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or reliability of any third-party content displayed on this site. 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Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce
Feb 3rd, 2026
Walbridge Leader Calls Data Centers Michigan's Biggest Economic Chance in 150 Years

Walbridge leader calls data centers michigan's biggest economic chance in 150 years. Michigan has an "enormous" opportunity to capitalize on the data center boom and cannot allow naysayers to deny it from getting a piece of the best economic development opportunity since the automobile's invention, longtime business leader John Rakolta Jr. said Thursday. The chairman of construction giant Walbridge, which builds data centers, made the case for them and urged others to do the same in remarks at the Detroit Regional Chamber's Detroit Policy Conference.

PR Newswire
May 14th, 2025
Walbridge Recognized As A Us Best Managed Company

DETROIT, May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Walbridge is proud to announce it has been selected as a 2025 US Best Managed Company for a fifth consecutive year. Sponsored by Deloitte Private* and The Wall Street Journal, the program recognizes outstanding U.S. private companies. The 2025 designees are U.S. private companies that have demonstrated excellence in strategic planning and execution, a commitment to their people, as well as maintaining financial performance and governance. Designees drove their businesses forward while remaining dedicated to their people and focusing on their customers

PR Newswire
Feb 19th, 2025
Walbridge Earns Top Ecovadis Score Landing In The 90Th Percentile For Sustainability Performance

DETROIT, Feb. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Walbridge, a leading full-service construction company, achieved an overall score of 60 for its 2024 EcoVadis sustainability assessment. This improved score places Walbridge in the top 35 percent of the 130,000 companies across the globe that have completed the assessment, and in the 90th percentile of large construction companies based in North America.EcoVadis is a third-party global platform that helps businesses assess their sustainability commitments and performance across their global value chain. The EcoVadis assessment evaluates 21 sustainability criteria across four core themes: Environment, Labor & Human Rights, Ethics and Sustainable Procurement."At Walbridge, sustainability is not just our responsibility, it's a core value that drives our innovation and growth," said Walbridge President John Rakolta III. "This assessment demonstrates our commitment to continuous improvement and our leadership in implementing sustainable building practices. It's a benchmark of our progress and a source of motivation to strive for higher standards, ensuring that our team contributes positively to the environment and to the communities where we live and work."The company's increased EcoVadis assessment is attributed to several initiatives, including having the proper internal framework to identify areas, and processes and procedures for improvement as well as a leadership team that prioritizes sustainability.EcoVadis' business sustainability ratings are based on international sustainability standards such as the Ten Principles of the UN Global Compact, the International Labor Organization (ILO) conventions, the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards and the ISO 26000 standard

Construction Dive
Jan 9th, 2024
Kwant and Walbridge Continue Partnership to Spearhead Safety & Workforce Management using Smart Badges on Ford's BlueOval City Project

Kwant, one of the world's leading workforce management and safety solutions using IoT data, announces their continued partnership with Walbridge, the general contractor on Ford's new BlueOval City Project in Stanton, Tennessee.