Senior Facility Condition Assessor | Atlanta, GA

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Atlanta (Duluth), GA | Hybrid 

Senior Facility Condition Assessor

Axias is a professional services firm specializing in construction cost consulting, value engineering, facility condition assessments, and project management. Founded in 2013, we deliver innovative solutions for commercial, institutional, government, educational, and municipal clients nationwide. Our Atlanta office is expanding, and we’re looking for a seasoned Senior Facility Condition Assessor to join the team.

In this high-impact role, you’ll conduct comprehensive building evaluations that help owners and investors to make smart, data-driven decisions about their assets; optimizing capital plans, extending facility lifespans, and driving real value. If you’re passionate about technical excellence, love variety in your projects, and thrive on turning observations into strategic recommendations, this is your chance to join a collaborative, supportive team that values your expertise and rewards your contributions.

You’ll work on a wide variety of exciting projects including schools, universities, county facilities, medical offices, and commercial properties.

RESPONSIBILITIES
The specific duties for the position include the following, at minimum:

  • Lead on-site Facility Condition Assessments (FCAs), energy audits, ADA accessibility reviews, mechanical equipment evaluations, and other asset management services. 
  • Perform thorough walk-through surveys of major building systems, structures, interiors, exteriors, pavements, and site features. 
  • Deliver insightful space utilization planning and analysis to help clients optimize their facilities. 
  • Provide professional photographic documentation and detailed, actionable observations of site and building conditions. 
  • Identify system types, assess current conditions and remaining useful life, pinpoint significant deficiencies, and develop clear, practical recommendations. 
  • Prepare planning-level cost estimates for repairs, replacements, and improvements to building envelopes, components, and systems. 
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews and review property records and documentation to deliver comprehensive, client-focused deliverables. 

JOB REQUIREMENTS
The ideal candidate will have a solid background in the construction industry, quantity surveying/construction management/engineering or architecture, with the following specific requirements:

1. Education

  • Preferred: Degree in engineering, architecture, construction management, or equivalent proven experience. Registered Architect (RA), Professional Engineer (PE), or relevant industry certifications strongly preferred.

2. Experience

  • 7+ years of hands-on experience in Property/Facility Condition Assessments, or strong equivalent background in Project/Construction Management and Facilities Management. 
  • Well-rounded, expert-level knowledge of all major building systems (envelope, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural, and more). 
  • Strong expository and technical writing skills—your reports will directly influence major capital decisions. 
  • Intermediate to advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word). Experience with capital planning software or CMMS is a plus. 

3. Other Requirements

  • Proven client management, communication, and organizational skills. 
  • Ability to work independently while contributing effectively as part of a larger project team. 
  • Strategic mindset with strong problem-solving, planning, and time-management skills to juggle multiple projects and meet tight deadlines. 
  • Exceptional attention to detail and a genuine commitment to quality. 

BENEFITS

  • Highly competitive salary plus performance bonuses.
  • Comprehensive, customizable benefits package. 
  • Hybrid work model (just 2 days per week in our Duluth office) for outstanding work-life balance.
  • Supportive culture with hands-on leadership, open communication, small collaborative teams, and genuine recognition of great work.
  • Exciting variety of projects and opportunities for professional growth and advancement.
  • Medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability, and life insurance.
  • Paid holidays, vacations, and sick time.
  • 401(k) program.