Hesselbrand is looking for an architect to join its team in London, UK.
Hesselbrand is an international architecture practice with offices in London and Oslo, working on a wide range of projects in the UK, US and EMEA. Current projects include high end residential, retail and hospitality projects.
We are looking for talented, design driven individuals to play a key role within our team. If you are a Part 2 Architectural Assistant, you should have a minimum of two to three years’ of work experience post-graduation. If you are a Part 3 Architect, you should have experience from all RIBA Work Stages.
All candidates should have a strong commitment to design, excellent technical and project management skills, and enjoy working in a collaborative environment. The role includes running projects on a daily basis and leading the design team with clarity and attention to detail. The candidate would be reporting directly to the company directors, and a proactive, confident, can-do attitude is essential.
Candidates can expect to work on a wide range of projects such as hotels and restaurants, retail spaces, temporary exhibitions and events, as well as private residential and housing developments.
The role is studio-based, five days per week, in our London office.
Responsibilities:
- design and delivery of projects in all stages, from concept to completion
- daily running of projects with direct client correspondence
- time management of projects
- coordination with design team and consultants
- liaising with contractors and overseeing works on-site
Professional skills:
- minimum two to three years post-Part 2 experience for architectural assistants
- excellent design and spatial planning skills
- time management skills and highly organised working methods
- preferable if candidate has experience of international projects
- confident communicator
- excellent written and spoken English
Software skills:
- advanced knowledge of Rhino highly preferable
- good knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite, especially InDesign
- good knowledge of Microsoft Office (mainly Word and Excel)
- good knowledge of V-Ray, Enscape or other rendering software
How to apply
Please submit the following items using the ‘apply for job’ button below.
- CV
- PDF portfolio showing your previous work, clearly stating your responsibilities
- short letter about yourself with a statement of why this position suits you
- salary expectation, notice period (if any) and ‘Right to Work’ in the UK