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Job Title: Project Runner: Experienced Architect or Technologist
Location: Northampton
Salary: GBP 37,450.00 DOE
About The Company
A successful architectural practice with a growing workload and an established reputation for delivering high-quality projects is seeking an experienced Project Runner to join its Northampton studio. This opportunity is suited to either a qualified Architect or an experienced Architectural Technologist who enjoys taking ownership of projects and playing a hands-on role in their successful delivery.
The practice operates across a range of sectors and project types, offering staff the opportunity to work on varied and rewarding schemes. The successful candidate will join a collaborative team environment where professional development, technical excellence, and client satisfaction are highly valued.
Benefits
- Excellent salary package reflective of experience and responsibility
- Genuine career progression opportunities
- Salary sacrifice pension scheme
- Salary sacrifice electric vehicle scheme
- Hybrid working flexibility for essential homeworking requirements
- Regular social events and team-building activities
- Annual walking weekend
- Employee Assistance Programme and wellbeing initiatives
- Enhanced holiday entitlement linked to progression and long service
- Free on-site parking
- Modern breakout facilities
- Complimentary tea, coffee, and healthy snacks
- Large, landscaped garden with outdoor seating and recreational facilities
- Professional networking opportunities
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Key Responsibilities
- Lead and coordinate architectural projects from inception through to completion
- Manage day-to-day project delivery, ensuring quality, programme, and budget objectives are achieved
- Develop and maintain project information within REVIT
- Produce and review planning, technical, and construction documentation
- Coordinate consultant teams and liaise directly with clients, contractors, and stakeholders
- Attend project meetings and site visits as required
- Ensure compliance with current building regulations, legislation, and technical standards
- Support and mentor junior team members where appropriate
- Manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining high standards of delivery
- Contribute to the ongoing development and success of the practice


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Ideal Candidate
- Qualified Architect or experienced Architectural Technologist
- At least several years of project-running experience within a UK architectural practice
- Substantial UK-based experience
- Strong working knowledge of REVIT is essential
- Demonstrable experience delivering projects through technical and construction stages
- Comfortable taking ownership of projects and working autonomously
- Excellent communication and client-facing skills
- Strong technical understanding and problem-solving ability
- Organised and capable of managing competing priorities effectively
- Committed to producing high-quality work and meeting project deadlines
- Able to commute regularly to the Northampton office and work collaboratively within a team environment
- Ambitious and motivated to progress within a growing and successful practice
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