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Job Title: Architect
Location: Birmingham
Salary: GBP37,450 DOE
About The Company
This is an excellent opportunity to join an established architectural practice based in Birmingham, recognised for delivering high-quality design solutions across a range of sectors and project types. The practice is committed to creating thoughtful, innovative, and technically accomplished architecture, working collaboratively with clients, consultants, and project teams to deliver successful outcomes from concept through to completion. With a strong focus on design excellence, professional development and team collaboration, the practice provides an environment where Architects can take ownership of projects, develop their leadership skills, and progress their careers within a supportive and forward-thinking team.
Benefits
- Competitive salary dependent upon level of experience.
- Opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of architectural projects.
- Support for continued professional development through the recognised RIBA structure.
- Encouragement and support for relevant training, seminars, and professional development activities.
- Clear career progression opportunities, with the potential to progress to Senior Architect level.
- Opportunity to take responsibility for project delivery and develop leadership experience.
- Collaborative working environment within an experienced architectural team.
- Involvement in client liaison, design development and external networking opportunities.
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Daily Duties
- Acting as project runner and design team coordinator, generally focusing on a primary project.
- Managing projects through all work stages, with particular responsibility for day-to-day project delivery.
- Developing design concepts and leading technical design development.
- Coordinating with clients, consultants, and contractors throughout the project lifecycle.
- Managing client liaison and maintaining strong working relationships.
- Producing architectural drawings, specifications, reports, presentations, and project documentation.
- Leading and contributing to design team meetings, including preparation of agendas, and recording meeting information.
- Attending and running site meetings where required, maintaining accurate records of progress and discussions.
- Supporting the preparation of project programmes and monitoring project progress.
- Supervising and mentoring junior team members across design, detailing, administration, and project delivery tasks.
- Producing and coordinating technical information using relevant software including Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office.


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Ideal Candidate
- A qualified Architect with current ARB registration.
- RIBA Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 qualifications (or equivalent internationally recognised qualifications supported by a UK NARIC Statement of Comparability).
- Experience working within a UK architectural practice environment.
- Strong understanding of the RIBA Plan of Work, architectural processes, and professional responsibilities.
- Experience managing projects and coordinating design teams through multiple work stages.
- Ability to work autonomously while managing and supporting junior team members.
- Strong technical design skills with experience developing projects from concept through to completion.
- Proficient in architectural design software including Revit, AutoCAD and SketchUp.
- A proactive approach with a desire to contribute to the continued success and development of the practice.
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