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Architects: Career-Defining Roles in Science + Labs Available!

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London
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Job Description

Build the Future of Science + Labs | Architects to Directors | London


Location: Central London (Hybrid)


Salary Range: £50,000 up to £110,000 + Bonus + Benefits (DOE)


Tired of waiting for progression that never comes?


Maybe you’ve already delivered complex lab or life sciences projects.

Maybe you’ve proven yourself on Revit time and again.

Maybe you’re the engine in your current team… but never the one steering.

If you’re ready to step into an environment where your ideas, skills and ambitions are not just noticed but needed, this is your moment.


The Big Picture…


Our client, one of the world’s most respected design authorities across a range of sectors, is undergoing the strengthening and growth of a Life Sciences + Labs team in London.


This isn’t slotting into someone else’s hierarchy.

This is a team build that offers a clear pathway… with opportunities from Architect and Senior Architect through to Director level.


It’s a chance to join at a pivotal moment, help shape its culture and carve your own progression pathway while designing environments that will host the breakthroughs of tomorrow.

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