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Job Title: Project Architect
Location: London
Salary: GBP45,550+ DOE
About The Company
An established multidisciplinary architecture and design consultancy is seeking an experienced Project Architect to join its London studio. Specialising in high-quality commercial workplace and office fit-out projects, the practice delivers innovative, technically complex schemes from concept through to completion. This is an exciting opportunity for an ARB-registered Architect to take ownership of projects across RIBA Stages 4-6, working within a collaborative team while delivering exceptional design and technical solutions for a diverse client portfolio.
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Hybrid working opportunities
- Clear career progression within a growing consultancy
- Exposure to high-profile commercial workplace projects
- Ongoing professional development and training
- Collaborative and supportive studio environment
- Opportunity to work on technically challenging, design-led projects
Daily Duties
- Lead the architectural delivery of commercial office fit-out projects across RIBA Stages 4-6.
- Prepare and coordinate architectural drawings, Revit models, specifications, and technical documentation.
- Produce planning, tender, construction, and record information to a high standard.
- Develop technical design solutions in response to client briefs, project budgets, and statutory requirements.
- Coordinate architectural information with structural, MEP, and multidisciplinary consultant teams.
- Review and incorporate contractor, specialist subcontractor, and consultant information into project designs.
- Attend client, contractor, consultant, and site meetings, providing professional architectural input.
- Respond to RFIs, technical queries, and construction-stage design issues.
- Carry out site visits, inspections, and surveys, ensuring projects are delivered in line with design intent.
- Prepare and review schedules, specifications, room data sheets, and technical documentation.
- Manage the production and issue of drawing packages, ensuring accuracy, quality, and compliance.
- Support planning applications, Building Regulations submissions, and tender documentation.
- Contribute to BIM coordination, clash detection, and technical reviews.
- Identify design risks, programme issues, and coordination challenges, escalating where appropriate.
- Mentor and support junior architects, architectural assistants, and technicians.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants, and contractors throughout project delivery.
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- ARB registered Architect with a minimum of several + years UK project experience.
- Proven experience delivering commercial office fit-out or workplace projects through RIBA Stages 4-6.
- Excellent working knowledge of the RIBA Plan of Work and UK Building Regulations.
- Strong technical detailing and construction stage experience.
- Highly proficient in Revit (essential), with AutoCAD experience being advantageous.
- Experience coordinating multidisciplinary consultant teams and BIM workflows.
- Strong understanding of planning processes, statutory approvals, and construction methodologies.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- Commercially aware with an understanding of project programmes, fees, and resource planning.
- Experience reviewing work and mentoring junior team members.
- Highly organised with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
- A proactive, collaborative, and solutions-focused approach with a commitment to delivering high-quality design and technical excellence.
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