Job Description
Experienced Architectural Technologist Location: Preston Salary: 40-45,000 An established and award-winning multi-disciplinary construction and design consultancy is seeking an experienced Architectural Technologist to join its growing team in Preston. With a wealth of industry experience and a strong track record across the UK, the practice delivers a wide range of high-quality projects across sectors including healthcare, education, commercial, residential, sports and leisure, and heritage. The consultancy brings together a diverse range of disciplines, including architecture, structural engineering, building services, project management, quantity surveying, building surveying, and CDM consultancy. With a strong focus on collaboration, technical excellence, and sustainable design, this is an excellent opportunity to join a forward-thinking business that offers ongoing professional development and long-term career progression. Benefits Competitive salary dependent upon experience 26 days' annual leave, increasing with service, plus bank holidays Pension contributions and professional subscription support 37-hour working week Regular performance reviews with clear progression opportunities Ongoing training and professional development Exposure to a varied portfolio of technically challenging projects Collaborative working environment within a multi-disciplinary team Long-term career opportunities within an established consultancy Daily Duties Producing detailed technical drawings, specifications, and construction information using Revit and AutoCAD Developing technical solutions from initial design through to construction Preparing planning, Building Regulations, and tender information Coordinating project information with architects, engineers, consultants, contractors, and clients Supporting BIM coordination and maintaining accurate and consistent project information Attending design meetings, client meetings, and site visits thro
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