Pay Range: Seattle $134,736 - 192,840; Los Angeles $129,122 - 184,460; San Diego $123,508 - 176,440; San Francisco $145,964 - 208,520; Denver $123,508 - 176,440; Chicago $123,508 - 176,440 ; Boston $134,736 - 192,840; Minneapolis $117,894 - 168,420; Pennington $129,122 - 184,460; New York $140,350 - 200,500Primary Location:United States-Washington-SeattleOther Locations:United States-Arizona-Phoenix, United States-Pennsylvania-Philadelphia, United States-California-San Francisco, United States-North Carolina-Charlotte, United States-Massachusetts-Boston, United States-Nebraska-Omaha, United States-Colorado-Denver, United States-New Jersey-Pennington, United States-Illinois-Chicago, United States-California-Los Angeles, United States-New York-New York, United States-Minnesota-Minneapolis, United States-North Carolina-Raleigh, United States-Florida-Tampa, United States-Texas-Dallas, United States-California-San Diego, United States-Texas-Houston, United States-Virginia-ArlingtonIndustry:ArchitectureSchedule:Full-timeEmployee Status:RegularBusinessClass:EdSci PlanningJob Posting:Mar 5, 2026 - At HDR, we are committed to the principles of employment equity. Creates content and presents HDR expertise and capabilities to prospective clients Leads lab planning efforts on projects Analyzes program information and develops an overall laboratory concept Responsible for the design of laboratory space with complex features Develops and coordinates room design criteria for projects and distributes to the project team Develops laboratory equipment list and casework layouts for projects Reviews applicable code data Provides leadership within the Education and Science Planning Group Presents technical information to conferences and seminars or gets published at least every other year Other such duties as are consistent with the position .