At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead high-profile projects and ensure design safety in complex buildings.
- Company: Established design practice in London with a collaborative culture.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, career progression, and impactful project involvement.
- Other info: Join a forward-thinking team with clear opportunities for growth.
- Why this job: Shape safer, smarter buildings while working on innovative design-led projects.
- Qualifications: ARB registered Architect with Principal Designer experience and high-risk project background.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 70000 £ per year.
Want to step into a role where your expertise genuinely shapes high-profile, high-risk projects? We are working with a well-established design practice in London looking to bring in a talented Project Architect with Principal Designer (PD) experience to join their growing team. This is an opportunity to take ownership on complex schemes, working at the forefront of design and safety across high-risk buildings.
What we are looking for:
- ARB registered Architect
- Proven experience acting as a Principal Designer (PD)
- Strong background working on high-risk building projects
- Experience as both a Project Architect and supporting architect on complex schemes
Why consider this role?
- Work on impactful, design-led projects
- Be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team
- Clear scope for progression and responsibility
If you are ready to elevate your career and play a key role in shaping safer, smarter buildings, we would love to hear from you.
Principal Designer Building Regulations employer: Linear Recruitment
Join a well-established design practice in London that values innovation and collaboration, offering you the chance to work on impactful, design-led projects. With a strong focus on employee growth, you'll find clear pathways for progression and the opportunity to take ownership of complex schemes in a supportive environment. Experience a dynamic work culture where your expertise as a Principal Designer will genuinely shape the future of high-risk buildings.