SC1 Property Limited
Intermediate Architect/Architectural Technician

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Intermediate Architect/Architectural Technician
Company Description:
SC1 Property Limited are property specialists focused on bespoke architectural adaptations, project management, contract administration, and property search for people with disabilities. The team works closely with Court of Protection teams, litigation departments, case managers, accommodation experts, OTs, and other professionals to deliver tailored, high-quality projects. The company takes a collaborative, client-centered approach, creating functional, sustainable spaces that enhance daily living and meet individual needs. With offices in Yorkshire and London, SC1 Property Limited serves clients nationwide and is recognised through awards and features in leading publications.
Role Description:
This full-time, on-site Intermediate Architect/Architectural Technician role is based in Denby Dale and focuses on designing and delivering accessible environments for people with disabilities. The role involves producing accurate drawings and technical details, preparing planning and building control submissions, and developing bespoke architectural solutions from concept to construction. Responsibilities include coordinating with clients, case managers, OTs, and other professionals, attending site visits and surveys, and supporting contract administration and project delivery. The position also includes liaising with contractors and consultants, monitoring progress against budgets and timelines, and ensuring designs comply with relevant regulations, accessibility standards, and sustainability objectives. The role requires contributing to internal design reviews, maintaining clear project documentation, and supporting continuous improvement of design and technical standards.
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Strong skills in Architecture and Architectural Design, with experience translating client needs into accessible, functional, and compliant spaces. Experience in Architectural Project Management, including coordinating stakeholders, managing timelines and budgets, and supporting contract administration. Proficiency in relevant design and documentation software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit or similar), and strong technical drawing and detailing skills. Understanding of UK building regulations, planning processes, accessibility standards, and best practice in inclusive and sustainable design. Excellent communication, collaboration, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work closely with disabled clients and multidisciplinary teams. Relevant architectural or architectural technology qualification; working toward or holding professional accreditation (e.g., RIBA/Ciat or equivalent) is advantageous. Previous experience in residential, healthcare, or adaptation projects is highly beneficial.
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