If you’re a Senior Architectural Technologist who’s looking for a role where your work actually matters and your voice isn’t drowned out by layers of management, this one is worth a proper look. It’s with a long-standing, quietly confident multi-disciplinary team who are known for getting complex projects delivered without the drama. They’ve been around for decades, they’re solid, and they punch well above their weight across Scotland. They sit in that rare “just right” bracket - big enough to take on serious work across defence, commercial, education, industrial and residential sectors, but small enough that you’re not just another name on an email chain. If you’re fed up being a cog in a giant machine, you’ll feel the difference immediately. They’re the type of team where you can walk over to a director, get a decision, and keep moving. No fuss. No politics. This role is tailor-made for someone who actually enjoys being the technical lead on a project. They’ll lean heavily on your ability to run coordinated drawing packages, pick apart problems before they become site issues, and genuinely take ownership of technical delivery. Revit ability matters - not in a box-ticking way, but because the work they do demands proper modelling, proper coordination and proper attention to detail. Their projects often involve higher levels of technical complexity, whether that’s secure environments, heavily serviced buildings or tight performance requirements. If that’s your idea of enjoyable work rather than a headache, you’ll fit right in. They’re modern in how they operate too. They’ve invested in digital workflows, 3D capability and integrated working between architecture, engineering and interiors. You’re not fighting outdated standards or trying to convince anyone to use the tools they should’ve adopted ten years ago. The tech setup actually supports you rather than slows you down. The culture is refreshingly grounded. They’re friendly, supportive and pretty straight-talking. People stay because they’re given autonomy and they’re trusted to get on with things. If you’re someone who likes having room to make decisions, bring your own ideas and influence how projects are delivered, you’ll get that here. They’re also good at progression - not the “sit and wait five years then maybe something will happen” kind, but the kind where if you’re good and you show it, you move. And you won’t get bored. The workload is varied, the sectors are mixed, and you genuinely get the chance to lead. One week you might be deep in technical strategy for a large defence facility; the next you could be steering a commercial or community project through a tricky delivery stage. It’s the sort of place where your skillset expands, not atrophies. If you’re a Senior Architectural Technologist who wants responsibility, proper technical challenge, and a team that actually appreciates what you bring to the table, this role will hit the spot. If you want to talk it through get in touch with Sarah Hobson at Peace Recruitment for more info.