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Associate Architect Job in Bermondsey, London

A new Associate Architect job is now available with one of London's leading practices. This role offers the chance to take on a high-profile leadership position, managing a significant cultural project in central London. The practice has just been confirmed on a major heritage project (details to be disclosed at a later stage), giving you the opportunity to lead from the outset.

Our client is an award-winning architectural practice recognised for its expertise in conservation, cultural and contemporary design. Known for technical excellence, collaboration and career progression, this is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious Associate to step into a senior leadership role.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and delivery of a major cultural project through all RIBA stages
  • Manage client relationships and identify new business opportunities
  • Coordinate consultant teams and oversee internal and external work packages
  • Support and lead proposals, bids, and strategic project presentations
  • Deliver projects to the highest standard, on time and to budget.

Required Skills & Experience

  • ARB-registered Architect with 5+ years' post-qualification experience
  • Strong technical knowledge across conservation, refurbishment, and adaptive re-use
  • Proven experience leading large-scale projects across RIBA Stages 2-6
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and presentation skills
  • Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD and NBS software.

What you get back

  • £51,000 - £65,000
  • Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days WFH)
  • 25 days annual leave, increasing with service
  • Private medical cover, pension scheme, and life assurance
  • Bonus scheme, cycle-to-work, and season ticket loan.

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If you meet the criteria above, send us your CV and portfolio. We receive a large number of applications so if you do not hear back within 7 days consider your application unsuccessful this time. We will keep a copy of your details on file for future vacancies.
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