This is an opportunity for a Senior Architectural Technologist who wants responsibility, influence and proper technical ownership. The client are a multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy with an established architectural team, working across commercial, residential, industrial and mixed use projects. Their work is practical, delivery led and rooted in real world constraints - programme, cost, compliance and buildability matter here. This is not a design for design’s sake environment. It suits someone who enjoys seeing projects move from feasibility through technical delivery and onto site, and who takes pride in drawings that actually work. The role sits at a genuinely senior level. They are looking for someone who can take charge of technical packages, coordinate consultants, and act as a calm, reliable technical lead within project teams. You’ll be trusted to make decisions, flag risks early and steer projects through planning, building regulations and construction without hand holding. If you like being the person others rely on when things get complicated, this will feel familiar in the best way. Day to day, you’ll be involved in producing and overseeing detailed technical information, leading coordination with structural engineers, services consultants and contractors, and supporting delivery through later RIBA stages. You’ll work closely with surveyors, planners and project managers, which gives the role a broader commercial and delivery perspective than a traditional studio based technologist position. Your input will shape how projects are delivered, not just how they’re drawn. They value senior technologists who think beyond the screen. Someone who understands Scottish building regulations, can interrogate details, manage interfaces and communicate clearly with clients and consultants will do well here. Mentoring junior team members is part of the brief too, helping raise technical standards and acting as a reference point within the wider team. Culturally, this is a professional, grown-up environment. People are trusted to do their jobs properly and get on with it. There’s structure and support, but not micromanagement. It suits someone who wants stability, consistency of workload and a long term role where their experience is respected, rather than a fast-churn studio where priorities change weekly. They offer a competitive salary, a strong approach to flexibility, and the backing of a well established business with a strong pipeline of work across multiple sectors. Importantly, this is a place where Senior Architectural Technologist actually means senior - with autonomy, influence and a clear voice in project delivery. If you’re technically strong, commercially aware and looking for a role where your expertise genuinely matters, this is one worth taking seriously. Get in touch with Sarah Hobson at Peace Recruitment for more information.