Frog Recruitment
Architectural Assistant Part 2

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About The Role
The organisation seeks an Architectural Assistant Part 2 to contribute to innovative design solutions and assist in the development of masterplans and residential layouts. This position offers the opportunity to engage in both technical and creative aspects of architecture, ensuring your designs meet regulatory and planning standards.
Key responsibilities
- Assist in the development of masterplans and urban design frameworks
- Prepare and amend technical drawings using CAD and other design software
- Support design proposals from concept through to detailed design
- Conduct measured surveys and site appraisals
- Integrate technical and planning requirements into design proposals
- Prepare drawing packages for planning submissions and construction stages
- Attend site and consultant meetings, contributing effectively
- Maintain project files and manage drawing issue records
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Skills & Experience
- Proven experience in drawing, design, and presentation skills
- Strong capability in building technology and construction methods
- Demonstrated ability to understand UK planning policy and health & safety requirements
- Well-organised with effective time management skills
- Confident communicator with good interpersonal skills
- Comfortable working independently and within a team
- Willingness to travel within the UK as required


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What’s in it for you
- Exposure to a variety of projects and design challenges
- Development of technical and creative skills in a supportive environment
- Opportunity to collaborate with experienced architects and designers
- Involvement in all project stages from concept through to completion
- Professional development through CPD activities and project reviews
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