
Part II Architectural Assistant
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sector
Engineering
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location
London
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salary
£34,000
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type
Permanent
Part II Architectural Assistant
London
£30,000 – £35,000 DOE
An ambitious architecture practice based in Islington, London is looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Part II Architectural Assistant to join their growing team. Specialising in high-specification data centre projects, this practice is known for delivering technically complex work at pace, while maintaining a collaborative and supportive studio culture. Located in Islington, the studio offers an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on project experience in a technical design environment.
This opportunity would suit a Part II Architectural Assistant with strong experience in technical design and a background in data centres, infrastructure, or industrial projects. You’ll be supporting senior staff across key design stages, developing your skills in Revit, BIM workflows, and construction detailing.
Package:
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£30,000 – £35,000 (depending on experience)
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Annual performance bonus
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32 days annual leave (incl. bank holidays)
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Flexible working options (minimum 3 days in studio)
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Regular team CPD sessions and funded training
Office:
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Islington, London
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Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 5.30pm (flexible start/end time available)
Duties:
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Supporting the architectural team across RIBA stages 2–4 on data centre projects
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Preparing technical drawings, design packages, and BIM models in Revit
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Assisting with design development, detailing, and specification
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Creating visuals and supporting presentation materials
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Attending internal reviews and technical coordination sessions
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Taking part in site visits, surveys, and compiling notes for senior staff
Requirements:
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Part II qualified with a background in data centres, infrastructure, or industrial design
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Strong experience using Revit and Adobe Creative Suite
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Comfortable producing technical drawing packages and details
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A collaborative approach to working within a design team
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Good understanding of UK building regulations and construction processes