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Senior Architectural Technologist

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Senior Architectural Technologist

Location: Oxford

Salary: £40-45,000

Reference: SFOXF626

A highly respected, award-winning architectural practice is looking for a Senior Architectural Technologist to join its RIBA-chartered team in Oxford. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in the delivery of a wide range of exciting projects, from early design through to completion, within a collaborative, design-led environment.

Responsibilities for the role of Senior Architectural Technologist:

Lead the technical delivery of projects across multiple sectors, ensuring adherence to UK building regulations and best practices
Prepare detailed technical drawings, specifications and tender documentation using AutoCAD
Collaborate with consultants, contractors and stakeholders to ensure successful project outcomes
Mentor and support junior staff, providing technical guidance and oversight
Conduct site visits and liaise with clients to maintain design quality throughout constructionRequirements:

Degree or HND in Architectural Technology (or equivalent qualification)
Significant experience in a similar role within a UK architectural practice
Proficient in AutoCAD, with strong technical drawing skills
In-depth knowledge of UK building regulations, materials and construction methods
Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities, with the capacity to manage multiple projects
Excellent leadership, communication and team collaboration skillsTo apply, please call Sophie on (phone number removed) or alternatively, send your CV and Portfolio across to . I look forward to hearing from you soon

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