Part 2 Architectural Assistant

Kiota Recruitment

We are working with a forward-thinking architectural and multi-disciplinary design practice in Chichester seeking a Part 2 Architectural Assistant to join their growing team.

This is a great opportunity to contribute to a diverse portfolio of projects across multiple sectors, working from concept through to completion. The role offers exposure to all RIBA stages and the chance to develop design and technical expertise in a collaborative environment.

Ideal for a Part 2 qualified Architect looking to build practical experience and take on greater responsibility, this position combines creativity, technical skill, and real-world project delivery.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

Support the development and refinement of architectural designs from concept to completion

Collaborate with engineers, designers, and consultants to deliver high-quality, practical solutions

Produce detailed and accurate technical drawings and documentation using Revit, AutoCAD, and SketchUp

Assist with planning applications and ensure compliance with UK Building Regulations

Coordinate with clients and stakeholders to ensure design intent and project goals are achieved

Gain hands-on experience across all RIBA stages, with opportunities for increased responsibility and professional growth

Skills & Experience Required

Master’s degree in Architecture (RIBA Part 2 qualified)

Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, or related design software

Ideally 1–2 years’ professional experience post-Part 2, but open to talented recent graduates

Strong organisational skills, able to manage tasks across multiple projects

Excellent communication and collaboration skills with a client-focused mindset

Creative thinker with strong problem-solving ability and keen attention to design detail

Summary

Position: Part 2 Architectural Assistant

Location: Chichester

Duration: Permanent

Salary: £26,000 – £30,000 + Benefits

Start: Notice dependent

This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated Part 2 Architectural Assistant to develop their career within a design-led, collaborative practice delivering high-quality projects across a range of sectors.

All applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK without any restrictions