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Senior Architectural Technologist - Wokingham

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Senior Architectural Technologist - Wokingham (Design Engineering Office)
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At Nscale, we are building the infrastructure for Europe’s AI revolution. Nscale are developing cutting-edge sovereign generative AI solutions, powered by a new generation of high-performance, sustainable data centres and GPUs built specifically for AI workloads.
The growth of artificial intelligence is driving unprecedented global demand for compute and GPU infrastructure. Nscale is positioned at the heart of this transformation — building the platforms that will enable the next decade of innovation.
Nscale are working closely with the world’s most advanced AI technology providers, integrating next-gen compute hardware and GPU clusters in both partner and Nscale built facilities. This is an opportunity to join Nscale’s journey, play a key role in delivering transformative AI infrastructure, and help shape a company designed to scale rapidly across Europe and beyond.
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced and technically strong Senior Architectural Technologist/Technician with proven expertise in complex technical delivery, ideally within data centre or mission-critical environments.
This role sits within our Design Engineering function, located in Wokingham, Berkshire.
The successful candidate will take a role in the technical development and delivery of projects, translating design intent into coordinated, buildable solutions. You will work closely with architects, consultants, and contractors to ensure high-quality, compliant, and efficient project delivery through RIBA Stages 3–5.
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This role requires a detail-driven professional with strong Revit capability, excellent coordination skills, and a solid understanding of construction methodologies and building systems.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Delivery & Project Support
- Development of detailed design and technical packages from Stage 3 through Stage 4 and into construction
- Translate architectural concepts into fully coordinated technical information
- Manage and contribute to the production of construction drawings, specifications, and schedules
- Support the preparation of tender information and contractor packages
- Actively contribute during construction stages (RIBA Stage 5), including:
- Responding to RFIs
- Reviewing contractor proposals and shop drawings
- Resolving on-site technical challenges
- Apply knowledge of data centre design principles, including:
- Integration of MEP systems
- Coordination of plant spaces and service zones
- Understanding of resilience, redundancy, and operational requirements
- Coordinate complex interfaces between architectural, structural, and MEP systems
- Ensure designs accommodate highly serviced environments and technical constraints


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Coordination & Compliance
- Coordination with multidisciplinary consultants, ensuring design integration
- Ensure compliance with relevant standards and codes
- Maintain high levels of quality control and document accuracy
- Identify and resolve clashes through proactive coordination (Revit / BIM workflows)
Requirements
- 8+ years’ professional experience in the UK or similar regulatory environment
- Proven track record delivering projects through RIBA Stages 3–5
- Demonstrable experience working on data centres or other highly serviced / complex buildings
- Strong technical knowledge of construction detailing, materials, and systems
- Advanced proficiency in Revit and BIM coordination tools
Key Skills
- Excellent technical and detailing capability
- Strong understanding of buildability and construction processes
- High level of accuracy and attention to detail
- Strong coordination and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams
- Effective communication with consultants, contractors, and internal teams
- Ability to manage multiple workstreams and deadlines
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