- GMFJ Reference
135483
- Wages
£6.13 p/h
- Hours
37.50 per week
- Date Posted
23/06/2021
- Start Date
01/09/2021
- Approx. Duration
24 Months
- Location
BARNSTAPLE
- Status
Now Taking Applications
- Sector
Construction
- Opportunity Type
Advanced Level 3
- Employer
Peregrine Mears Architects Ltd
Description
We offer a relaxed working environment in a pleasant Grade II listed studio, (each workstation has a 27" iMac), flexi-leave, company pension scheme, in-house CPD's, study trips and the chance for career progression with a wide variety of design challenges! We love what we do and are looking for a talented and enthusiastic person to join and learn with our team. The ideal candidate will be: - Self-motivated - Presentable - Punctual - Have a genuine interest in architecture - Have basic computer literacy - Enjoy creative and technical challenges - Be willing to learn - Be able to function as part of a team Architecture is an enthralling and rewarding career and we guarantee you’ll never be bored.
Duties will include
- 2D & 3D CAD drafting (using Vectorworks)
- 3D CAD modelling (using Sketchup & Vectorworks)
- 3D CGI’s / visualisations (using rendering software & Photoshop)
- Assisting with preparing documents (using word)
- Assisting with preparing reports, (using InDesign)
- Assisting more senior staff with measured surveys
- Accompanying senior staff on site visits & meetings
- Taking notes at meetings at writing up for distribution
- Copying & scanning documents Assisting with making
- 3D card models Some hand sketching
For more information about this vacancy please contact Exeter College on 01392 400800 (Ref ID: 135483)
Company website : www.mearsarchitects.com
8 GCSE’s – Maths & English plus a mix of science / art / humanities subjects
Level 3 Surveying Technician Apprenticeship Standard
Personable, punctual, reliable, committed
After 2 years, the candidate will be a mid-level apprentice. After a further 2 years, they will have completed their apprenticeship and will be an intermediate Architectural Technician. Following 2 further years of work and the completion of a log book and interview, they will be able to to become members of CIAT and qualify as an Architectural Technologist. There is also the prospect of going on to become a RIBA Chartered Architect, which is the highest level of qualification in the construction industry worldwide. Both of these options require further study, but this can be undertaken whilst working in practice thus avoiding the high levels of student debt associated with university education.