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    Architecture

    • Architect with right to sign

      A signatory architect is an architectural professional who holds the necessary qualifications and authorizations to sign and certify official documents related to architectural projects. This authorization is often regulated by professional organizations or government authorities to ensure that architectural designs comply with applicable standards and regulations.

      The main responsibilities of a signatory architect may include:

      • Development of architectural projects: Creation and design of buildings or spaces in accordance with customer requirements and local regulations.
      • Coordinating with other specialists: Collaborating with structural engineers, MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) engineers, landscapers and other professionals to ensure the correct integration of various aspects in the project.
      • Regulatory compliance: Ensuring compliance with building codes, zoning regulations and other local regulations in project development.
      • Managing the permitting process: Obtaining the necessary approvals from local authorities and other decision makers to begin and complete construction.
      • Signing and certifying documents: Checking and signing official documents such as architectural plans, technical specifications and other relevant documents to attest to compliance with standards and regulations.
      • Construction Supervision: Monitoring the construction process to ensure that the project is implemented according to approved plans and specifications.
      • Communicating with clients: Providing updates and reports to clients on project progress and addressing any changes or issues.
    • Architect without signature

      works within an architectural office or firm and who, although involved in the development of architectural projects, does not have the authority to officially sign and certify documents related to the projects. These architects contribute to the creative and technical process of projects, but the official signature is usually reserved for the architect with signature rights.

    • Trainee architect

      A Trainee Architect is an early-career architecture professional who participates in the internship program to develop skills and gain hands-on experience in the field. This role involves learning and applying theoretical knowledge in a real work environment under the supervision and guidance of an experienced architect or a team of more experienced architects.

    • Architectural technical draftsman

      A technical draftsman in architecture is a professional specialized in creating the technical drawings and documentation required for architectural projects. This role involves working closely with architects and other members of the design team to transform concepts and ideas into accurate and detailed drawings that serve as a guide for construction and implementation.

    Resistance

    • Civil construction engineer

      A signatory architect is an architectural professional who holds the necessary qualifications and authorizations to sign and certify official documents related to architectural projects. This authorization is often regulated by professional organizations or government authorities to ensure that architectural designs comply with applicable standards and regulations.

      The main responsibilities of a signatory architect may include:

      • Development of architectural projects: Creation and design of buildings or spaces in accordance with customer requirements and local regulations.
      • Coordinating with other specialists: Collaborating with structural engineers, MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) engineers, landscapers and other professionals to ensure the correct integration of various aspects in the project.
      • Regulatory compliance: Ensuring compliance with building codes, zoning regulations and other local regulations in project development.
      • Managing the permitting process: Obtaining the necessary approvals from local authorities and other decision makers to begin and complete construction.
      • Signing and certifying documents: Checking and signing official documents such as architectural plans, technical specifications and other relevant documents to attest to compliance with standards and regulations.
      • Construction Supervision: Monitoring the construction process to ensure that the project is implemented according to approved plans and specifications.
      • Communicating with clients: Providing updates and reports to clients on project progress and addressing any changes or issues.
    • Resistance technical draftsman

      works in an architectural office or firm and who, although involved in the development of architectural projects, does not have the authority to officially sign and certify documents related to the projects. These architects contribute to the creative and technical process of projects, but the official signature is usually reserved for the architect with signature rights.

    Installations

    • Construction installation engineer

      Occupation description: Practitioners of such an occupation approve the execution of installation projects, taking into account certain specific details of the constructions (niches, slits, trenches, piercings).

    • ANRE authorized electrician - design

      ANRE authorized electrician is the person who has the right to carry out design or execution activities (including maintenance/maintenance/current repairs) of electrical installations at the National Energy System (SEN).

      Authorized electricians for the design/execution of electrical installations connected to the SEN can have the following degrees of authorization: I, II, III or IV, degrees at which two types of authorizations are defined, type A or B.

    • Security systems designer

      In Romania, the occupation of ˝Security systems designer˝ Code COR 215119 is on the ˝List of professions and occupations for which there are special requirements for the organization of professional training˝ and the professional training course is organized based on the Occupational Standard and the approved Program by the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (I.G.S.U.) for ˝design of fire detection and alarm systems, automatic fire extinguishing, control and evacuation of smoke and hot gases˝.

    • Installation technical draftsman

      Designers in construction and installations prepare models and engineering drawings, gather technical information working in teams, assist engineers and architects in the design, maintenance and repair of constructions.

    Support staff

    • Technical support engineer

      A technical support engineer has the role of providing technical support and assistance within a project or in relation to a product or service. He often works as a team with customers, design teams and other departments to ensure the correct and efficient implementation of technical solutions. Here is a description of this role:

      A Technical Support Engineer contributes to customer satisfaction and technical implementation success through his technical expertise and communication skills.

    • Assistant manager

      An assistant manager is a person who provides support and assistance to a manager or management team to ensure an efficient and organized workflow. This role involves managing administrative tasks, coordinating internal and external communication, and maintaining a well-organized and structured work environment. Here is a more detailed description of this job:

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