
Experience: 2–3 years
Compensation: ~ $800-1,000/month (final range based on city + experience)
About the role
We’re building one of the most ambitious residential communities in the U.S.: 114 modern, wellness-driven homes in the Texas Hill Country. To make it real, we need someone who’s exceptional at execution.
This is a drafting-heavy, revit-focused role. You won’t be driving conceptual design, you’ll be the engine behind precise, high-quality permit drawings, coordination sets, and production work that directly enables construction to start.
You’ll work closely with Paula (Architecture Lead), supporting her day-to-day updates, iterations, and permitting workflows. Expect speed, clarity, and a lot of responsibility as we file over 113 individual permits in the next phase.
We’re a team spread across 8 countries. Our vision is to bring Sanctuary to major cities around the world: healthy, sovereign communities that sit on the edges of every modern metropolis.
What You’ll Own
Drafting & Production
Produce clean, accurate Revit drawings for residential projects
Update plans quickly based on feedback
Maintain high drafting standards that are consistent across the project
Permitting Support
Prepare permit-ready plans for 114+ residential homes
Fill in required forms and documentation tied to permit submissions
Validate information, double-check requirements, and support county submissions (final sign-off handled by Architecture Lead)
Coordination
Incorporate notes and markups from engineers, consultants, and internal leads
Support future phases of coordination once all engineers are onboarded (post-permit)
Quality & Workflow
Keep all Revit models organized and up to date
Follow Sanctuary’s workflows and templates
Communicate proactively when instructions or requirements need clarification
What Makes This Role Exciting
You help unlock the entire project: permits are the critical milestone that lets construction begin.
You’ll see your work turn into real homes on real land.
You’ll work closely with senior architects and gain exposure to U.S. permitting, coordination, and large-scale residential development.
Clear growth path:
→ Start with drafting + permits
→ Move into cross-discipline coordination
→ Grow into intermediate architect responsibilities as the project scales
What Might Be Challenging
Counties and municipalities can be slow and manual - expect repetitive forms, unclear instructions, and follow-ups.
High-volume production: accuracy and speed matter every single day.
Priorities shift fast; flexibility is key in our environment
What We’re Looking For
Must-Haves
2–3 years of architectural experience
Strong Revit modeling + drafting skills (this role centers on precision, not creativity)
A Revit/drafting portfolio (not just conceptual design)
Organized, detail-oriented, fast executor
Comfortable working remotely and asynchronously
Ability to overlap at least 5 hours with U.S. Central Time
Nice-to-Haves
Experience supporting permit sets
Prior residential or U.S. project experience
Hiring Process
Stage 1: Intro Interview
With Kate, People Ops Director: alignment, experience, culture fit.
Stage 2: Revit Task (≤45 minutes)
A short technical assignment designed by Paula, our Architecture Lead, to validate drafting accuracy, model organization, and speed.
Stage 3: Final Interview
With Paula (and possibly Riju, our Project Lead). Deep dive into technical skills, workflow fit, expectations, and growth.
