
Architectural Technologist
Penguin Recruitment LtdJob Title: Architectural Technologist
Ref: BM225
Location: Leicester
Salary: £30,000 - £35,000
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established architectural practice who provide their wide range of expertise to the retail and commercial sectors. They are on the lookout for a talented Architectural Technologist to hit the ground running for their team in Leicester.
Benefits for the role of Architectural Technologist include:
- Highly competitive salary
- Generous holiday allowance
- Contributory pension scheme
- Professional development
- Personal development
Duties for the role of Architectural Technologist include:
- Manage and deliver projects from inception through to completion
- Prepare and submit building regulation and planning applications
- Carry out site visits to ensure technical compliance and high quality is achieved
- Liaise with clients and contractors to build and maintain strong working relationships
Skills and experience for the role of Architectural Technologist:
- Degree within architectural technology
- Relevant post qualification experience as an Architectural Technologist within a UK practice
- Proficiency with Vectorworks is desirable
- Experience working on projects within the retail or commercial sector
- Working knowledge of UK building regulations
- Strong technical detailing skills
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Full UK Driver's license
If This role interests you or if you are interested in searching for other roles relating to architecture please feel free to contact Ben Moore on or email . This is a permanent role
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