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Senior Architectural Technologist / Technician (Housing)

Minerva Appointments
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Minerva appointments are delighted to be representing one of the UK's largest and most respected House builders with a network of offices throughout the UK.



With a reputation for the quality of the homes they build and the customer service experience they provide they are proud to attribute their ongoing success to the calibre of everybody working with and for them.


Job Description:

Our Client, a highly reputable and regarded Housing Developer/Builder, are seeking an Architectural Technologist/Technician to join its established and settled team of professionals in their Technical Design Department.



The sought after Candidate will be working either in Private Practice, providing Architectural services to Housing Developers, or for one of the Developers themselves.


Person Specification:

The experience and technical skills are as you would expect for this role including:


~ Production of detailed Architectural Construction packages of work using AutoCad

~ Working with the team on preparation, submission and management of planning applications

~ On site liaison with all involved parties such as Engineers, Contractors and Local Authorities


~ Experience in preparing site layouts an added bonus and advantage but not a must


~ This is a role for a Technologist / Technician with 5+ years experience in the Housing/Residential sector




A great opportunity to join an experienced Team of both Architectural and Engineering colleagues working in collaboration with all other Departments within this busy premier Home Builder.


If you are interested in this role, please apply now or contact me directly for an initial discussion on .



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


Location: West Yorkshire - excellent links to motorway network

Employment Type: Permanent

Salary: Salary range - £40k-£45k with previous experience taken into consideration, coupled with an impressive range of benefits including car allowance and bonus

Minerva Managing Consultant: Matthew Roberts

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