Conrad Consulting are delighted to be working with a rapidly growing architectural practice as they embark on an exciting new phase of expansion with the opening of a brand-new Birmingham office. With solid roots in the East Midlands, they are now looking to broaden their reach into the West Midlands region and the wider UK.
As part of this strategic growth plan, the practice are seeking an experienced Associate Architect to take a leading role in establishing and managing the Birmingham operation. This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Architect looking to step into a senior leadership position within a forward-thinking and entrepreneurial practice, while remaining heavily involved in project delivery and team management.
The practice have built an excellent reputation for delivering high-quality architectural solutions across the Residential sector, ranging from bespoke one-off homes through to large-scale multi-unit developments throughout the UK. Alongside their residential portfolio, they have successfully delivered projects within the Commercial sector, including office spaces, retail developments and community facilities.
As Associate Architect, you will be responsible for overseeing the successful delivery of projects from inception through to completion, managing client relationships, mentoring and developing team members, and ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the Birmingham office. Whilst this is a senior leadership role, work winning and business development responsibilities will not form part of the position, allowing you to focus on project leadership, team management and technical excellence.
The successful Associate Architect will ideally possess the following skills and qualifications:
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How do I apply?
To apply for this Associate Architect role in Birmingham, please forward your up-to-date CV and portfolio (10MB maximum) to Ashley Johnson at Conrad Consulting.
For a confidential discussion regarding the role, contact Ashley on (phone number removed).