Join Us
BIG FIRM QUALITY, SMALL FIRM CULTURE
KGH is a family-friendly company that enjoys working to solve problems with building facades and structures, roofs and enclosure systems. Our commitment shows in the quality of our work and dedication to our clients.
Our welcoming and diverse environment fosters and promotes collaboration with one another in a team-oriented office culture.
At KGH we work hard, yet encourage making time for outside interests. This balance leads to a fun, energetic, healthy and productive work atmosphere.
WORK WITH KGH
KGH is always looking for amazing individuals, who want to offer their talents, knowledge and enthusiasm, to join our ever-growing family. If you enjoy rewarding challenges and want to pursue an exciting career in the field of architecture, then KGH may be the place for you.
We are currently seeking full-time architectural and structural engineering associates with an interest or focus in building materials and construction, facade restoration, or historic preservation.
Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Architecture or Structural Engineering
0-3 years of work experience
COMPETITIVE BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION
Group Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance Benefits
401(k) / Roth Retirement Plan
Professional Licensing Support
Flexible Working Hours
Volunteering Opportunities
Company Outings and Events
INTERN WITH KGH
If you are a student or young professional looking to begin or continue your path to becoming an architect or engineer, and are interested in a different perspective to the profession, then an internship with KGH may be for you.
Learn firsthand from our amazing team of experienced architects, engineers and associates
Gain practical knowledge and an understanding of building construction and structures
Have opportunities to assist our teams in the field on project sites
Build your professional network
Begin your path to becoming a part of KGH after graduation
If interested in working or interning with KGH, please submit your resume to Joy Latek, with subject “Human Resources.”