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With a focus on supporting project delivery, predominantly working within RIBA Stages 3-6, this role helps to translate designs into effective, practical and sustainable building solutions, through the development of technical drawing and detailing. Working within a collaborative teamwork environment led by an Associate or Director.
BPTW are looking for an Architectural Technologist- Apprentice who is keen to progress within one of our dedicated architectural design teams. Our ideal candidate will be keen to build a career in the built environment, with a particular focus on the architectural and technical construction aspects of buildings, helping to bridge the gap between design concepts and practical implementation. As a key member of our team, you will be supporting the delivery of large-scale UK residential and regeneration projects. You’ll work alongside talented designers to ensure projects are compliant and meet the highest technical standards. You will build your knowledge of all RIBA stages, in particular the later delivery RIBA Stages 3-6. You will be working in a multi-team environment, collaborating on projects where accuracy is of the utmost importance, so excellent communication skills, team-working and a keen eye for detail are a must.
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Practice Responsibilities:
- Contribute & participate in practice-wide training & development
- Attend in-house CPD sessions
- Engage in wider practice activities
- Advocate our Practice values
Role responsibilities could include:
- Prepare and maintain project drawings from REVIT model in compliance with Quality Assurance and Safety Management Systems
- Ensure the adequate integration of technical information and statutory requirements into design and production drawings
- Produce modelling schemes in Building Information Modelling (BIM)
- Research project briefs, materials and construction products
- Prepare drawings for planning, tender or construction purposes
- Prepare reports and documentation & document control of incoming third-party material and design information
- Administer project related information in line with standards and procedures of the Practice
- Draft NBS specifications, researching products and construction method
- Update Associate/Director on project progress and key issues
- Prepare and present information at design team meetings
- Maintain CIAT Code of Conduct
Desired skills:
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- Working towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Technology (Design and Construction Management Degree Apprenticeship) BSc (Hons)
- Higher National Certificate (HNC) in a related subject with merit grade or, Level 4 Apprenticeship in a relevant subject or equivalent level 4 qualification (required for enrolment)
- Competency in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel and Outlook
- Ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing
- A good level of numeracy
- Very keen eye for detail


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Desired personal qualities:
- Self-motivated
- A willingness to learn and be guided through mentorship
- Ability to plan, manage and prioritise workload and communicate requirements effectively
- Confident, enthusiastic, and positive attitude with the ability to build relationships externally and across the Practice.
- Collaborative approach, consistent to share information, knowledge, and resources
- An analytical and solution-based mindset
- A passion for the built environment and technical design
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay. Potential to be a key member of the team with a strong focus on the latter RIBA Stages of 3-6, with opportunities to progress to leading a project team and senior level roles.
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