Assistant Architect

London

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London

United Kingdom

Job Details
Salary:
£35,000 - £38,000
Rate:
Benefits:
Location:
London
,
,
United Kingdom
London
Flexible Work:
Job Type:
Permanent
Candidate Consultant
Senem Palaz
sp@ignispartners.com
Posting date:
September 14, 2022
Job Reference:
SP/008
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The Client:

You will be joining a London based international creative practice established with the intent of producing exceptional architecture that lasts, working across geographies, building sizes and typologies.

Our clients diverse portfolio of built work spans the UK, Europe, North Africa and the Middle East and expertise lies within commercial, high-end residential, mixed-use, cultural, masterplanning and educational projects.

 

Summary of Role:

We are seeking a talented Architect Assistant with great all-round experience working on high end residential projects. You should have experience and past involvement on large – medium scale projects and be a user of Revit.

You would be joining dynamic, growing team going from success to success, recently been awarded huge projects.

Ideal Candidate:

  • At least Part II qualified architect
  • Proficiency in Revit
  • Experience working across all the RIBA stages
  • A portfolio of similar work
  • Ability to work well under pressure and to tight deadlines
  • A creative thinker and problem solver with strong design skills
  • Excellent organisational skills and good multi-tasking ability
  • A collaborative approach as well as self-motivated
  • Excellent written and spoken English, good communicator
  • Ambition and eagerness to learn
  • Proactive approach and positive can-do attitude
  • Understanding of building regulations

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Assistant Architect

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