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Senior Architectural Technician

Glasgow
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Join the team at a leading Multi-Disciplinary studio in Glasgow!

Are you an ambitious Senior Architectural Technician looking to elevate your career? An exceptional role has emerged for a talented individual to become a valued member of a dynamic team, centrally located in Glasgow.

This company prides itself on being at the cutting edge of innovation and creativity. By collaborating with talented architects, building consultants, engineers, and designers, you will contribute to a diverse array of projects spanning the residential, commercial, and public sectors. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and the use of advanced technology, the studio consistently delivers iconic designs that surpass client expectations.In addition to technical prowess, the company values initiative and critical thinking. You will be encouraged to actively contribute ideas, challenge conventions, and bring fresh perspectives to the table. A diverse and inclusive team is believed to foster the most innovative solutions and create a stimulating work environment.

Joining this multi-disciplinary practice offers unparalleled avenues for career growth and professional development. The company's commitment to its employees is evident through ongoing training programmes, mentorship opportunities, and the chance to work on prestigious projects. Exceptional talent is recognised and rewarded with competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages.

Key Skills and Experience Required:

  • Proven experience as a Senior Architectural Technician
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and other relevant software
  • Strong understanding of building regulations and construction techniques
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines
  • A keen eye for detail and a passion for innovative design

    If you are an Architectural Technician ready to embark on an exciting new chapter in your career, this role is for you. Don't miss this chance!

    Send your CV and portfolio and you will be contacted to discuss your suitability for the role

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