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Conrad Consulting Ltd is recruiting an experienced Project Architect for its Leeds City Centre studio. You will take ownership of design, coordination and delivery of projects, working with a collaborative team across RIBA stages.
The role suits an Architect with the confidence to manage workloads, coordinate multidisciplinary teams and liaise with clients and contractors. Leeds-based with hybrid working options and a strong studio culture.
A well-established, award-winning architectural practice is looking to appoint an experienced Project Architect to join its friendly and collaborative Leeds City Centre studio.
This is an excellent opportunity for an Architect with a minimum of 3 5 years post-qualification experience who is ready to take greater ownership of projects and play a key role in their successful delivery.
With more than 60 employees across five UK offices, the practice has developed an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality architecture across a diverse range of sectors. Just as importantly, it has created a supportive, inclusive and flexible working culture where people are encouraged to develop their careers without sacrificing work-life balance.
The practice is a proud holder of Investors in People (IIP) Gold accreditation and ranks among the highest-scoring architectural practices globally reflecting its genuine commitment to employee development, wellbeing and creating a positive place to work.
As a Project Architect, you will take an active role in the design, coordination and delivery of projects across RIBA Stages 0 7.
Working alongside experienced Architects, Designers and Technologists, you will have the opportunity to manage projects and project packages, coordinate multidisciplinary teams and act as an important point of contact for clients, consultants and contractors.
This position would suit an Architect who is comfortable taking responsibility for their own workload and project delivery, while enjoying the benefits of working within a collaborative studio where support and expertise are readily available.
Key responsibilities will include:
The successful Project Architect will combine strong design and technical abilities with the communication and organisational skills required to manage projects effectively.
You should be confident working with a degree of autonomy and comfortable coordinating multiple stakeholders, while maintaining a collaborative approach.
One of the major attractions of this opportunity is the variety of work available.
The practice has a particularly strong track record within the Education sector, alongside an increasingly diverse portfolio encompassing:
Current commissions include a £23m Bioeconomy Institute, an Indoor Air Quality Research Centre and a hostel refurbishment scheme, providing the successful Project Architect with exposure to interesting and technically challenging projects.
The varied workload means there is scope to develop experience across different sectors and project types rather than becoming restricted to one area of architecture.
This is a practice that places considerable emphasis on its people and recognises that a positive working environment is fundamental to producing good architecture.
The Leeds team offers a friendly and approachable studio environment, while the wider practice provides the resources, expertise and project opportunities associated with an established multi-office business.
For an ambitious Project Architect, there is genuine scope to take on increasing responsibility and continue progressing within the practice.
The successful candidate can expect: