An architectural designer is responsible for creating the designs and plans for new buildings, renovations, and other construction projects. This role involves working closely with clients to understand their requirements, developing detailed drawings and models using computer-aided design (CAD) software, and ensuring that all designs comply with building regulations and safety standards. Architectural designers often collaborate with architects, engineers, and construction teams throughout the project lifecycle. Creativity, strong technical skills, and attention to detail are essential in this career. Most architectural designers have a relevant degree in architecture or architectural technology and may be working towards becoming a fully qualified architect.
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STANTEC UK LIMITED
( Added 10 Oct 2025 - 1 position available )
Are you passionate about engineering and eager to shape the built environment? We are seeking a motivated and talented individual to join our team as a Level 6 Apprentice Structural Engineer. This exciting opportunity will provide you with hands-on experience and academic qualifications to launch a successful career in structural engineering
Closing date: in 1 month
Possible start date: 01 Sep 2026
STANTEC UK LIMITED
( Added 14 Oct 2025 - 1 position available )
We have an opportunity for a Degree Apprentice (Level 6) Mechanical Engineer to join our Apprentice Programme in our MEP team based in Reading, starting in 2026.
Closing date: in 1 month
Possible start date: 01 Sep 2026
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