An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Architect with 5+ years PQE to join a well-established architectural practice. This full-time permanent role offers excellent benefits and a salary range of £45,000 - £51,000.
As an Architect, you will be leading architectural projects from concept to completion, liaising with directors and clients, and overseeing a small team when necessary.
They are looking for only UK based candidates.
What we are looking for:
* Previously worked as an Architect, Project Architect, Associate Architect, Senior Architect, Senior Architectural Technologist or in a similar role.
* 5+ years of post-qualification experience (PQE)
* ARB registered Architect for RIBA Stage 1-6
* Strong design and technical capability with experience across diverse projects
* Knowledge of UK building regulations and industry standards
* A Full UK Driving Licence
What's on Offer:
* Competitive salary
* On-site parking
* Company Pension
* Cycle storage and shower facilities
* Flexible working environment with some support for family life and childcare
* Opportunities for professional development and long-term career progression
* A social and supportive team atmosphere with regular events
This is a fantastic opportunity for an Architect to join a reputable architectural practice offering long-term career growth and an enjoyable work environment.
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