
Part 2 Architectural Assistant
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sector
UK Recruitment
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location
London
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salary
£37,000
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type
Permanent
Part 2 Architectural Assistant
Location: Southwark, Central London
Salary: £30,000 – £34,000 (Commensurate with Experience)
Introduction:
Join one of London’s most progressive and design-driven architecture studios — a practice celebrated for delivering large-scale, sustainable residential and mixed-use developments that are shaping the future of the capital’s built environment.
This award-winning studio is known for its thoughtful approach to design, technical rigour, and a collaborative atmosphere where talented designers thrive. You’ll be part of a friendly, supportive team working on meaningful projects that balance creativity, social value, and sustainability.
This opportunity would be ideal for a Part II Architectural Assistant with a minimum of 1 year of UK practice experience, confident working in Revit, and eager to contribute to complex, design-led residential schemes.
Package:
- £30,000 – £34,000 (Commensurate with Experience)
- Hybrid working
- Ongoing mentoring and career development support toward Part III
- Regular CPD sessions and design reviews
- Friendly, social and collaborative studio culture
Office: Southwark, Central London
Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm (hybrid flexibility available)
Duties:
- Assist project teams in developing design and technical information in Revit
- Support with the preparation of concept design presentations and planning packages
- Contribute to design development and coordination through RIBA Stages 2–4
- Prepare visuals, diagrams and reports to support planning and client submissions
- Collaborate closely with senior architects, technologists and consultants on live projects
- Participate in internal design reviews and help maintain high drawing and BIM standards
Requirements:
- Masters Qualified and RIBA Part II qualified Architectural Assistant
- Minimum 1 year of UK practice experience
- Strong Revit skills (essential)
- Experience working on residential or mixed-use projects (preferred)
- Solid understanding of UK planning and building regulation processes
- Proactive, enthusiastic and passionate about high-quality, sustainable design
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills