We're looking for passionate Architectural Assistants (Part 2 or equivalent) to join our London office. If you have a background working at an international practice on high profile projects we want to hear from you. This is a rare opportunity to work on some of the most exciting projects in the world, underpinned by our unique approach to innovation and cutting edge research.

The role

  • Prepare, develop and edit, under the guidance of the project leader or nominated architect, drawings, models, images and other documents relating to the design
  • Where appropriate, assisting with Client Liaison in conjunction with other professionals to establish building type, style, cost limitations and potential landscaping requirements.
  • Where necessary conducts potential studies on condition and characteristics of site, taking into account drainage, topsoil, trees, rock formations, etc.
  • If required - analysing the site survey in conjunction with project leader and advises client on development and construction details taking into account the surrounding areas.
  • Where appropriate monitors construction work in progress to ensure compliance with specifications.
  • Seek to understand the design project
  •  Develop, where required, representations of design options for further discussion by the design team.
  • Record evidence of your professional experience in accordance with the requirements of the RIBA (or equivalent as applicable e.g. AIA)
  • Thorough knowledge of and compliance with Foster + Partners procedures and standards
  • Contribute, or otherwise assist, as required by the Partner, Senior Partner or nominated Architect

About you

  • Able to demonstrate ability to undertake the above responsibilities
  • Legally able to work in the country in which the position is based
  • Evidence of a good design understanding e.g. a good design portfolio
  • Ability to use a variety of media in the development and documentation of a design project
  •  A flexible and open attitude towards new ways of working and commitment to independent, lifelong learning
  • Excellent organisational skills
  •  Excellent Revit skills are essential
  • Able to manage sensitive and sometimes confidential information
  • Self-motivated and able to demonstrate initiative and a proactive approach to daily tasks and in response to direction or instruction
  • Good interpersonal skills and able to work independently and as part of an effective team, assisting and supporting team members
  • Able to build good relationships at all levels, internally and externally
  • Resilient to cope with conflicting demands, able to prioritise duties and work effectively under pressure and meet deadlines efficiently and effectively budget
  • Evidence of the ability to understand design decisions taken by others

Desirable

  • Ability to use some of the following: PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign, Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer

This description reflects the core activities of the role but is not intended to be all-inclusive and other duties within the group/department may be required in addition to changes in the emphasis of duties as required from time to time. There is a requirement for the post holder to recognise this and adopt a flexible approach to work. Job descriptions will be reviewed regularly and where necessary revised in accordance with organisational needs. Any major changes will be discussed with the post holder.