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Job Title: Architect
Location: Edinburgh
Salary: GBP 40,430 DOE
About The Company
An established architectural practice specialising in conservation, refurbishment and high-end residential projects is seeking an experienced Chartered Architect to join its growing team. This is a full-time, office-based position offering the opportunity to manage complex and prestigious projects across RIBA Stages 4-7. The successful candidate will play a key role in technical delivery, project management and client liaison, working closely with clients, consultants, and contractors to deliver exceptional architectural solutions with a strong emphasis on quality and attention to detail.
Benefits
- Flexible start and finish times available to support commuting and personal commitments
- 22 days annual leave, increasing to 25 days with service, plus bank holidays and Christmas Eve
- Optional company pension scheme with a 4% employer contribution
- Life insurance of 2.5 times annual salary (following successful completion of probation)
- Employee Assistance Programme with wellbeing resources
- Private medical care scheme, including access to online GP services
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Payment of relevant professional membership fees
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Daily Duties
- Manage architectural projects from inception through to completion across RIBA Stages 4-7
- Produce high-quality technical design packages and construction information
- Coordinate consultants, contractors, and project stakeholders
- Lead project meetings, design reviews and site inspections
- Liaise with clients to ensure project objectives are achieved
- Prepare and coordinate planning applications, Listed Building Consent and Building Warrant submissions
- Ensure projects are delivered on programme, within budget and to the highest technical standards
- Maintain excellent quality control throughout all stages of project delivery
- Work collaboratively with the wider architectural team on conservation, refurbishment, and high-end residential developments


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Ideal Candidate
- ARB Registered Chartered Architect
- Minimum of several years post-Part 3 experience
- Proven experience delivering projects across the RIBA Plan of Work
- Strong technical detailing and construction knowledge
- Experience of high-end residential and/or conservation projects
- Proficient in Revit
- Confident coordinating consultants and managing client relationships
- Experience preparing planning, Listed Building Consent and Building Warrant applications
- Excellent organisational, communication and project management skills
- Able to work independently while contributing effectively within a collaborative team
- Passionate about conservation, heritage architecture and delivering exceptional design
Desirable Experience
- Previous experience working on listed buildings and heritage projects
- Hospitality sector experience
- BIM coordination experience
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