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Experienced Architectural Assistant Part 2

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Experienced Architectural Assistant Part 2
Application Deadline: 31 May 2026 Department: Architectural RIBA Part 2 Location: London
Description
We are keen to meet RIBA Part 2 qualified individuals with 1-2 years’ experience post-qualification. The individual will be able to contribute to a variety of projects, working as part of a team of highly skilled and motivated professionals.
The successful candidate will be an ambitious, dynamic, motivated and creative individual, who has had exposure to the later stages of projects (RIBA Stage 4 and 5), and therefore have some experience of technical detailing. Successful candidates should be able to demonstrate experience with existing buildings, preferably listed, and have an interest in the conservation of historic buildings.
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Good drawing and presentation skills. Strong design ability coupled with an eye for detail. Awareness of building technologies and environmental design and ability to employ structural theories, construction techniques and processes. Awareness of technical standards, regulatory frameworks and health and safety requirements. Well organised, with good time management skills; proficient at working on a varied portfolio of work and meeting all deadlines. Good people skills, comfortable working independently or as part of a team. Good communication skills. Willingness to travel within the UK.
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