Our mission TODD Architects are a client focused, multi award-winning practice with studios in Belfast, London, Dublin and Manchester. Due to continued successes and recent commissions we are seeking to expand our aviation and industrial teams. We are currently seeking Technologists with experience in these sectors. The role will be permanent, full time, based in Belfast and the ideal candidate should have 5-10 years post-qualification experience with personal involvement on similar project typologies. Revit proficiency is desirable however an intermediate knowledge level is suitable as we can provide further training. Knowledge of the Building Regulations and technical design will be important. Key Areas of Responsibility The successful candidate will work alongside an architect and director and have an opportunity to work on a number of projects in this key sector at various RIBA work stages. We offer a competitive salary, career development opportunities as well as wide range of benefits. Skills and experience required Technologist, CIAT registered (or eligible to register) with 5-10 year experience. Revit ability (intermediate). BIM Level 2 experience highly desirable. Good technical knowledge. Construction detailing experience. Specification writing experience desirable. Knowledge of Building Regulations and British / European Standards required. Previous experience in Aviation, Industrial or similar sectors. A team player with good interpersonal skills. Motivated, enthusiastic, creative and flexible person who can work well in a team or independently. Must be eligible to work in Northern Ireland / UK. Current driving license preferable. About us We design places for people, working collaboratively with clients across private and public sectors to create sustainable buildings that respond appropriately to brief, setting and budget. As an AJ100 leading UK practice, with studios in London, Belfast, Dublin and Manchester, we have for over 40 years successfully delivered projects of very differing scale and type across the United Kingdom and Ireland.