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Architectural Building Regulations Principal Design Advisor, Nottingham
Client: The Annoying Recruiter
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views:
3
Posted:
10.06.2025
Expiry Date:
25.07.2025
Job Description:
A Senior Project Manager earns £55k - £65k or more. Why shouldn’t a Senior Architect or Technologist?
In fact, you can earn that, and more, in a Building Regulations Principal Designer role directly from an Architectural Practice.
This role offers promotions, pay rises, better pay than project managers from day one, a 9-5 lifestyle, bonuses, pension, and private health insurance, enhancing your lifestyle.
You won’t be wasting your years of experience, education, and skills by moving out of architecture into the Building Regulations industry.
This position is suitable for someone with some experience in a Building Regulations Principal Designer role, either in practice or with another consultancy.
No need for extensive experience; nobody has completed an HRB process fully yet.
Your existing knowledge is valuable and more relevant here than in an architectural team.
This is a permanent, client-side advisory role, where you won’t be the duty holder initially, allowing a smoother transition. When you become a duty holder, you’ll be prepared.
All the perks with less risk.
The role is flexible, with options to work from home and in the office as you prefer.
What you’ll be doing
* Ensuring submitted work from other disciplines complies with building regulations.
* Verifying that specifications are built and applied as designed.
* Managing and organizing compliance processes.
* Advising the End User Client on responsibilities and design decisions.
* Building and managing a team to delegate tasks.
* Eventually gaining full control of P&L and other responsibilities within a thriving division.
What you’ll need
* Senior Architect or Senior Architectural Technologist/Technician.
* Good general knowledge of Building Regulations, Accessibility, Fire Safety, and sustainability. (If you don’t know something, knowing where to look is sufficient. No one expects photographic memory.)
* Ability to read drawings and apply Building Regulations in principle.
* Proficiency with or willingness to learn project management tools like Trackers and spreadsheets.
No CV? Send your old one or share your LinkedIn profile. Contact Matt Kirk on LinkedIn or email [emailprotected] for more information.
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