We are proud to represent a multi-disciplinary design and build practice that combines creativity with functionality to deliver high-quality solutions across a variety of sectors. Based in Chichester, they’re known for their friendly, professional culture and our commitment to developing the next generation of design talent.
We are looking for a Part 1 Qualified Architectural Graduate to join their architectural department. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a collaborative team, gain hands-on experience across all stages of architectural design, and develop your skills using the latest tools and industry practices.
Key Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist in producing architectural designs and construction documents
Collaborate with colleagues across multiple disciplines to ensure projects meet both design and functional goals
Use AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, and other software to create technical drawings and visualisations
Communicate effectively with project stakeholders to keep designs aligned with objectives
Skills & Experience Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Architecture with completion of Part 1 Architectural Qualification in the UK
Proficiency in AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, and similar design software
Strong teamwork and communication skills, able to contribute effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment
No prior professional experience required – recent graduates are encouraged to apply
What We Offer:
A structured 12-month training programme focused on professional growth
Involvement in diverse, challenging projects alongside experienced professionals
A supportive workplace culture that values innovation and continuous learning
Summary:
Position: Part 1 Qualified Architectural Assistant
Location: Chichester
Duration: Permanent – full-time
Salary: £23,000 - £26,000
Start: Notice dependent
Apply: NOW!
If you’re ready to begin your architectural career in a practice where your ideas will be valued and your skills will grow, we’d like to hear from you!
Apply now with your CV and portfolio showcasing your academic work, software skills, and creative thinking