Associate Architect or Architectural Technologist
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Job Title: Associate Architect OR Architectural
Technologist
Location: Manchester
Salary: 45,000 - 55,000
We are working with
the Manchester office of a national Architecture practice, rated as
one of the top 10 Architects in the UK. They are one of the industry
leaders national in Industrial Sector works, and cover a range of
projects in the sector from warehousing and manufacturing facilities
to Film and TV Studios.
The ideal candidate can be either an
Architect or an Architectural Technologist, and will ideally be
someone with a track record of working in an Associate level role /
managing teams etc or someone working in a senior level position with
ambitions to step up.
Role Requirements
- ARB Registered Architect OR an Experienced Architectural Technologist already working in a senior / associate capacity.
- Client facing experience.
- Good knowledge of all / most RIBA stages.
- Ability to manage a small team.
- AutoCAD and / OR Revit experience
What's on offer?
In addition to a
competitive salary, the successful candidate will be eligible for a
discretionary annual bonus, good pension scheme, private healthcare,
structured CPD and even weekly yoga classes!
If you are
interested in being considered for this role, please use the link
provide to apply now. Alternatively for more information you can get
in touch with our Architecture consultant Tom Brown on (phone number
removed) or
Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business.
Associate Architect Or Architectural Technologist
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