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We have received so much very welcome attention from this forum that we are now looking for a new team member.


We are a small friendly & relaxed architects office working on a range of mostly high end residential projects and we're looking for an architect/ technologist to work full or part time. Would suit flexible working, school run etc.


You will be involved in all aspects of the office from measured surveys, design and specification to site running, keeping the website up to date arranging photographers etc. Really would need someone with good Sketchup and CAD skills.


We are based near just south of Southwark Bridge near London Bridge Station and one of our directors lives in East Dulwich


If you're interested, please send a CV to

[email protected] or if you would just like a chat about it you can call Mick on 07961 329 967

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This forum has been great for us, having taken on two fantastic members of staff, we have the pleasure of being in the position to be looking again.


We are looking for an architect, again who values flexibility, who would like to join us with a view to running medium sized/ large residential refurbishments.


All of the above still applies.


If you're interested, please send a CV to

[email protected] or if you would just like a chat about it you can call Mick on 07961 329 967

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