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Architect

Hunter Dunning
Greater London
1 year ago
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Architect Job in Putney, London


available in Putney, London! An opportunity for an Architect or Architectural Designer to join a growing high-end residential practice to work on small to large-scale projects and interiors!


Established in 2019, our client is looking for an Architect or Architectural Designer to join them in a crucial part of their development. This will allow you to learn and grow with them as they grow in staff numbers. The practice offers full architectural services from inception to completion on high-end residential and hospitality projects throughout London, including interiors.


Role & Responsibilities

Working on high-end residential and hospitality projects throughout London’s most prime locations from inception through to completion


You will also have involvement in working on the interiors of high-end projects throughout
Using AutoCAD as your daily software
Meeting with clients
Attending site.

Required Skills & Experience

A minimum of 2 years of working experience in the high-end residential, refurbishments, or hospitality sector in the UK


Ability to conceive construction details from first principles
Ability to coordinate external consultants’ information
Qualified and trained as an Architectural Technologist, Technician, or Architect
Must have some experience and knowledge of high-end interiors
Hand sketching skills for clients
An appreciation of classical architecture and art through to current design themes and trends
Strong AutoCAD skills are essential for this position.

What you get back

Salary of £38,000 – £45,000


21 days holiday + bank holidays
Discretionary bonus
Office hours are 9am to 6pm with flexibility at either end of the day
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