Ignis Partners
Part 2 Architectural Assistant

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About The Practice
Our client is an award-winning, design-led architecture practice specialising in high-rise residential and mixed-use developments, alongside projects in the retail and hospitality sectors.
Working on large-scale schemes across the UK, the practice offers a collaborative studio environment with excellent mentoring and exposure across all stages of project delivery.
The Role
Due to continued growth, our client is looking for a Part II Architectural Assistant with 2–3 years' UK experience to join their London studio.
This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-rise residential and mixed-use projects, supporting experienced project teams across planning, design development, and technical delivery.
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Key Responsibilities
- Support the delivery of high-rise residential and mixed-use projects
- Assist with planning, design development, and technical packages
- Produce high-quality drawings, models, and presentation material
- Coordinate with architects, consultants, and local authorities
- Contribute to projects across multiple RIBA stages
Key Requirements
- Part II qualified with 2–3 years' UK practice experience
- Experience on high-rise residential or large-scale residential projects
- Good understanding of UK Planning and Building Regulations
- Strong design and technical skills
- Revit proficiency (essential)
- Excellent communication and collaborative working skills


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Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Early finish on Fridays
- Annual team trips and regular socials
- Cycle-to-work scheme
- Pension scheme
- Supportive, collaborative studio culture
- Ongoing CPD and career development
Why Apply?
- Work on large-scale high-rise residential developments
- Join an award-winning, growing design-led practice
- Gain exposure across planning, technical delivery, and construction
- Excellent mentoring and long-term career progression opportunities
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