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Project Architect

Do you want to help deliver the change that is needed in the built environment?

We are seeking an enthusiastic and engaging Project Architect to join our Edinburgh-based team, taking on a wide range of exciting and challenging projects.

You should be 5 years Part 3 qualified and with broad experience across all RIBA Stages. You will demonstrate a good technical understanding of how buildings go together with an interest in existing buildings and the ability to lead pro-actively on projects.

As a key member of our dynamic team, you will:

  • Take ownership and be able to drive projects forward.
  • Be able to work as a team and be individually dependent on the project.
  • Be organised and methodical.
  • Be forward-thinking and innovative in design.
  • Have attention to detail and strive for perfection.
  • Have a thirst for knowledge.
  • Be confident and clear in your communication.

At GLM, we seek to have a positive, inspiring impact on people’s lives through enhancing the built & natural environment. We do this through offering high-quality technical consultancy in the creation, re-use, adaptation and maintenance of buildings, working hard so that buildings are inherently sustainable and bring a sense of pleasure and delight.

Our purpose is to promote the long-term benefits of doing things right, the first time and to the highest quality. We seek to inform and educate others of this philosophy. 

Salary is negotiable based on experience.

If you have the ambition to match our vision, please email a covering letter detailing what you can bring to GLM, your CV and current portfolio to recruitment@weareglm.com by 12noon on Wednesday, 10th December.

Applications from agencies will not be accepted.

GLM is fundamentally committed to promoting equality and diversity in our work and in our team. We work to make our company representative of the society in which we live, and so welcome CVs from those under-represented in the property profession.

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