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Architectural Technologist/Technician - Huddersfield

Minerva Appointments
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Company:

An extremely impressive Practice which truly encompasses the word "multi" being:



~ Multi-disciplinary


~ Multi award winning


~ Multi sectors


~ Multi locations




Originally established early in the early nineteenth century this organisation has changed and evolved into what it is now: a modern deservedly reputable Consultancy led by a highly experienced long serving senior management team supported by teams of high calibre professionals and support colleagues.



Working across the Private and Public Sector regionally, nationally and internationally in complete collaboration with their Clients, Consultants, Contractors and all other stakeholders throughout the total project cycle, they continue to deliver first class Consultancy solutions to the built environment.


Job Description:

An experienced Revit proficient Architectural Technologist / Technician is sought by this multi disciplinary property Consultancy.



You will be joining a settled, experienced and supportive team producing construction drawing packages and job running on a variety of project types, size and complexity throughout the life full cycle of the schemes both refurbishment and new build.


Person Specification:

Our Client asks that applicants will have:



~ Minimum of two years continuous Revit usage.


~ Proven experience in job running.


~ Whilst being part of a team a natural self organiser. confident in your own self management and decision making abilities.



With a New Year on the horizon a great opportunity to consider a fresh challenge?


Minerva Appointments is committed to equality in the marketplace and acts as both an employment agency and employment business.


Location: Huddersfield

Employment Type: Permanent

Salary: Excellent salary, with previous experience taken into consideration, coupled with an impressive range of benefits - hybrid working available

Minerva Managing Consultant: Matthew Roberts

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