Are you a licensed Project Architect ready to leave a lasting impression in the world of destination and hospitality design?
If you've got a knack for blending technical acumen with creative vision, this London-based role in an internationally acclaimed, employee-owned design firm might just be your next career milestone.
The Playing Field This firm is over 50 years strong and boasts a talented team of nearly 300 professionals scattered across the globe. They've carved out a niche for themselves with a 'people and planet first' design approach. They're a full-spectrum, multidisciplinary practice specializing in hospitality, gaming, urban projects, and high-end residential design. So yeah, they’re the real deal.
What the Role Entails This isn't your run-of-the-mill architect job. As a Project Architect, you're the go-to person for project deliverables, accountable to both the Project Manager and the Project Designer. From handling technical document content to coordinating with clients and consultants, you'll wear a lot of hats. And you'll report to the Project Director, Studio Director, or even the Managing Principal, depending on the project.
The Nitty-Gritty Expect to keep the project's design intent alive and kicking from conceptual phase to construction administration. Your technical resolutions will make or break parts of the project, so you'll need to have your finger on the pulse, coordinating drawings and specifications.
You're not just sketching all day—there’s report writing, electronic documentation management, and consultation meetings. You're also the document wizard, defining data organization and even which elements will be folded into a Building Information Model.
As for team dynamics, you'll be a beacon of best practices, ensuring quality in construction detail documentation. When it comes to mentorship, you’re the Yoda of the team, guiding less senior-level architects and providing them with opportunities to grow.
Your Toolkit Should Include
A Bachelor's degree in Architecture and a professional license
An environmental accreditation would be the cherry on top
5+ years of experience, especially in small to mid-size architectural projects
Technical proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, and 3D modeling software like Rhino and SketchUp
Strong sketching skills, as well as knowledge of building systems, trends, construction methodology, and quality assurance
Client management experience and the ability to juggle tasks and meet deadlines
Why Make the Jump? This firm is not just offering a job, but a chance to make your mark on a global scale. From fostering a green workplace to encouraging integrated sustainable design, they’re all about making a positive impact. Plus, the package comes with mentorship opportunities to further hone your skills.
To get this ball rolling, simply click the 'Apply Now' button, fill out the online form, and attach your CV and cover letter. Don't forget to mention your salary expectations and notice period. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by; step up and make your next career move a masterpiece.