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Job Description Deliver great projects… then go for a swim before dinner Technical Architect / Architectural Technologist – Roles along the South Coast in Worthing, Brighton and close to Newhaven Up to £50,000 | Hybrid (2 days WFH) You didn’t get into architecture to sit in traffic, stare at the same four walls, and grind through repetitive projects. These roles are a bit different. Think: Morning coffee by the sea Proper, varied projects you can actually be proud of A team of Architects and Architectural Technologists that feels like a team (not just people on an org chart) And yes… regular socials that people actually go to The Studios You’ll be joining well-established, design-led Architectural practices that: Work across residential, education, commercial, and community projects Have great reputations in the region Create career paths for employees Have secure work pipelines, given them confidence to hire new talent Allow experienced Architects and Architectural Technologists to lead their own projects and teams This is a hands-on role where you’ll: Get stuck into projects from design input through to delivery Produce technical drawings that actually get built Be involved in RIBA stages across the board (especially technical stages 4 +) Work closely with clients, consultants, and contractors Juggle a few projects at once (keeps things interesting) Who they’re looking for They’re pretty open-minded here—you could be: A Technical Architect An Architectural Technician Or even a strong Part II who leans technical What matters more is that you: Know your way around UK building regs + detailing Have solid Stage 4 experience Can communicate well with colleagues and clients Ideally use Revit and AutoCAD (but they’ll train you if not) What you get back~ Salary up to £50K (depending on experience)~ Hybrid working (2 days from home)~ All professional fees paid~25 days holiday + bank holidays + Christmas shutdown~ Proper team socials (not forced fun… actual fun)~ Real progression—lead projects, mentor others, grow your career
The bottom line If you want: Better projects A genuinely nice team And a lifestyle that doesn’t revolve around trains and the M25 This is worth a conversation……
