Architectural Technician

Penguin Recruitment
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8 months ago
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Architectural Technician

Location: Norwich

Salary: £30-40,000

A design-focused, well-established architectural practice with a reputation for delivering distinctive, high-quality projects is seeking a Architectural Technician to join its growing Norwich team. The practice boasts a broad portfolio spanning residential, commercial, healthcare, education and heritage sectors, and are recognised for blending creative design with robust technical expertise to consistently surpass client expectations. This is an exciting opportunity for a detail-oriented and motivated professional to take a key role in shaping and delivering projects across multiple sectors as part of a dynamic, collaborative team.

Key Responsibilities:

Work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team, progressing projects from concept to completion
Produce accurate and comprehensive technical drawings, specifications, and associated documentation
Liaise effectively with clients, consultants, and contractors throughout all project stages
Support the delivery of sustainable, innovative design solutions that unite creativity with technical excellence

The Ideal Architectural Technician will be:

Experienced Architectural Technician or Technologist with a strong track record of delivering complex schemes
Proficient in Revit and AutoCAD (additional software skills advantageous)
In-depth technical and construction knowledge with exceptional attention to detail
Strong communicator with excellent coordination and teamwork abilities
Proactive, resourceful, and solutions-driven, with the ability to work independently when required

What's on Offer:

Opportunity to join a respected, forward-thinking practice with an outstanding industry reputation
Clear pathways for career progression and professional development
A creative, supportive studio culture that values collaboration and innovation
Competitive salary and benefits package, tailored to reflect experience and expertiseTo apply, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to . I look forward to hearing from you soon

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