Architect - listed buildings
global design studio
salary £50,000 - £60,000
A global design practice is looking for an Architect to join their London team for listed and heritage projects.
JOB SUMMARY:
A global design practice is looking for an Architect to join their London team. The studio is global and is employee owned. The London studio focus on UK national projects.
Architects with excellent design and presentation skills, as well as enthusiasm for high-quality work, and experience in working with historic and listed buildings should apply. You'll have the opportunity to extend your conservation skills, become accredited, and receive support in your career development.
The client is looking for architects who have completed all stages and are seeking to continue their careers, being able to oversee all stages of projects. The company is fortunate to have projects across various sectors including civic, cultural, residential, and commercial.
TASKS:
As director, you will be working alongside one other director to lead the team. The role will co-lead a team of 20, encourage great design and to continue to work on great projects. The studio is currently involved in medium-scale residential housing and deliver exceptional schemes in London and the home counties. The current director has a strength in technology, delivery and repeat work with developer contractor clients. Ideally the studio is looking for a profile who has a network in residential to complement their existing core sector expertise.
The new director is ideally a profile who enjoys work-winning, story-telling and can network to bring in a client base over time. Although the role is not targeted however there is an expectation to bring in work. The success of the role and studio is the ability to grow the business by bringing projects in.
The company ethos is hands-on and down-to-earth with a flat hierarchy. This role requires a capable individual who may not be ready to run their own practice but is keen to work in a smaller team. The role is supported by 4 associates who are all project runners, currently not yet at a work-winning stage. A profile who can encourage confidence in this area for the team would be beneficial.
This role is ideal for a current partner or principal who wants to move away from large firm practice and have more autonomy and decision making. This is ideal for an architect who does not want to set up their own practice, instead join a collective and grown an existing studio,
Responsibilities:
Fee earning responsibilities.
To develop a network of clients in a complimentary sector to the studio.
Analyze and develop briefs for client- and project-needs as part of project-team assembly.
Lead the team through all stages on the project with a focus on early RIBA stages.
Encourage and nurture good design and team working.
Be creative and influential inspiring graphic content for pitches, presentations.
Decision making for the wider office and business needs with the director and founder.
Developing and improving business processes.
Create a business plan for succession with the current director
YOUR REQUIREMENTS:
Qualified architect- 15 years + experience
Knowledge of the processes and inputs involved in all RIBA stages.
Led multiple projects through all RIBA stages, ideally in the UK.
Creative thinker around project improvements and processes.
Hands-on with a strong attention to detail.
Experience of business and office leadership and strategy.
Team player - willing to undertake different tasks and responsibilities, as required by the business.
Strong, confident communicator who is able to convey information about projects, events and business needs to directors and team.
Agile to work in demanding stages of projects.
Experience of working with senior-level management.
Experience of winning work, leading competitions and/or has a network of clients to develop
Office and working hours
Formal hours:
Monday - Thursday 9am – 5:30pm. Friday 9am-5pm.
Current office policy is 5 days a week.
Office location
Central London
Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK.