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Job Title: Architectural Technologist
Location: Birmingham
Salary: GBP 35,420.00 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 innovative, technically accomplished architecture through a collaborative approach, working closely with clients, consultants, and project teams from concept through to completion. With a strong focus on technical excellence, professional development and career progression, the practice offers an environment where Architectural Technologists can take ownership of projects and develop their careers within a supportive and forward-thinking team.
Benefits
- Competitive salary dependent upon experience.
- Opportunity to work on a diverse range of architectural projects.
- Ongoing professional development and career progression opportunities.
- Opportunity to take ownership of projects and develop leadership skills.
- Collaborative working environment within an experienced architectural team.
- Involvement in technically challenging projects with direct exposure to Associates and Directors.
- Opportunity for progression within the practice's management structure.
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Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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Daily Duties
- Running projects and coordinating design teams through the RIBA stages, particularly post-contract.
- Producing and coordinating detailed technical information, drawings, and specifications.
- Developing practical, compliant, and buildable technical solutions.
- Liaising with clients, consultants, contractors, and internal teams throughout project delivery.
- Managing project information and ensuring documentation is accurate and coordinated.
- Attending design team and project meetings, contributing to successful project outcomes.
- Supporting quality assurance processes and maintaining high technical standards.
- Providing guidance and support to junior team members where required.


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Ideal Candidate
- Experienced Architectural Technologist with a proven background delivering projects within an architectural practice.
- Experience running projects and coordinating design teams.
- Strong technical knowledge with a thorough understanding of construction methods and detailing.
- Good understanding of the RIBA Plan of Work, particularly post-contract stages.
- Proficient in Revit with experience producing and coordinating technical information.
- Able to work autonomously while reporting to Associates and Directors.
- Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
- Ambitious, proactive, and keen to progress within a growing practice.
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