Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£30000 - £43000 per annum
Architect / Architectural Designer, Gloucester £30k - £43kk DOE For more information contact Sophie Randle at RGB Recruitment ASAP! A well reputable consultancy that has been established for over 25 years is requiring an Architect or an Architectural Designer with proven experience within the education sector to join their friendly team. This is the chance to join an exceptional large company in a great location. You will find yourself working on and delivering some very exciting high-profile projects. Revit experience is desirable however not essential. You will be running projects throughout all stages within the Education team and have good technical experience. The Role: Running project from start to finish, managing the overall design process within the RIBA work stages Co-ordinating a design team, working with Product Designers in-house and external construction professionals Complete site visits to check on progress and budget Liaise with the client and external consultants, attending design team meetings, managing collaborative communication streams and ensuring that the design projects are on schedule Relevant qualification with UK based experience Good working knowledge of UK building regulations Client focused attitude with excellent interpersonal skills Strong technical abilities The ability / willingness to deliver projects. Proficient in Revit is desirable but not essential Proven experience within Education is a mandatory requirement Offering excellent benefits including flexible working hours, work from home a couple times a week and competitive salary.
Gloucester
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