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Architectural Technician

Location: Chelmsford

Salary: £28000-£34000 (dependent on experience)

Reference:SFCHEL091

I am seeking an experienced Architectural Technician with strong technical skills to join a well-established RIBA chartered practice in Chelmsford. This highly skilled and welcoming team has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable designs across the retail, residential, and healthcare sectors, consistently surpassing client expectations.

The ideal Architectural Technician will have sufficient post-qualification experience and a keen drive for career progression. You should be a collaborative team player who thrives on working within the residential sector. Proficiency in AutoCAD is essential.

Skills, Experience and Responsibilities for the role of Architectural Technician:

Relevant degree or HND/HNC in Architectural Technology
Significant post-qualification experience in a UK-based practice
Produce drawings whilst adhering to the client's specifications
Proven experience working on residential projects
Passion to grow and progress your career
Self-motivated with a positive and driven approach to work
Confident working independently and as part of a team
Proficient using AutoCAD
Must live locally to ChelmsfordTo apply, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV across to (url removed). I look forward to hearing from you soon

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