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Senior Architectural Technician/Technologist

Minerva Appointments
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Company:

A reputable established multi-disciplinary design led Practice providing services to the Residential sector including:



~ Architecture


~ Building Surveying


~ Project Management/Employers Agent


~ Principal Design



Established for over 40 years they have deep roots with their national Client base which includes both Private and Public Sector organisations.


Job Description:

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Senior Architectural Technologist/Senior Technician to join the Architectural team of this busy Practice based in attractive studios on the outskirts of Huddersfield.



Leading a small team part of other project teams you will be working alongside colleagues of varying levels of experience involved on a range of projects of varying size and complexity in the low and high rise Residential sector for both Private and Public sector Clients.


Person Specification:

Candidates will possess:



~ Sound AutoCAD skills, Revit desirable but not essential


~ Team management experience


~ Experience of working in the Residential sector with an emphasis on high rise buildings

~ Conversant with current Building and Planning regulations


~ Great communication skills both oral and written


~ Be a team player




In return this professional friendly Practice will provide excellent working conditions and career opportunities coupled with an impressive remuneration package.



For more detail please contact our offices directly



Minerva Appointments is committed to equality in the marketplace and acts as both an employment agency and employment business.


Location: West Yorkshire

Employment Type: Freelance, Permanent

Salary: upto £50k with genuinely excellent package, soft benefits + hybrid working

Minerva Managing Consultant: Matthew Roberts

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