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Senior Architectural Designer

Rochdale
2 days ago
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DATS is recruiting on behalf of a leading client renowned for delivering high-specification cleanrooms, laboratories, and specialised facilities across pharmaceutical, life sciences, and healthcare sectors. With a strong reputation for quality and innovation, they are seeking a Senior Architectural Designer to join their dynamic team based in Rochdale.

The Senior Architectural Designer will report to the Principal Architect / Design Lead and take responsibility for architectural design from concept through to detailed design, with involvement in on-site project delivery where necessary. This position provides a fantastic opportunity to apply your expertise to complex, regulated environments while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, including mechanical and electrical engineers, process designers, and construction specialists.

Key Responsibilities
As a Senior Architectural Designer, you will:



Lead architectural design and coordination for design and build projects within highly regulated environments

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Develop compliant architectural solutions for laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and cleanrooms in line with cGMP and ISO 14644 standards

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Prepare and manage project documentation across RIBA Stages 1 to 5, including surveys, drawings, specifications, and statutory submissions

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Engage with clients to gather requirements and translate them into effective outline and detailed designs

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Ensure all designs comply with Safety, Health, and Environment legislation, including CDM regulations

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Produce clear and accurate design information to support installation, validation, and quality assurance

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Support procurement processes through preparation of schedules and obtaining compliant supplier quotations

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Mentor junior colleagues and actively contribute to design team development and continuous improvement initiatives

Skills & Experience
To be successful as a Senior Architectural Designer, you should have:

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A minimum HNC in Building Studies (degree or equivalent in Architecture preferred)

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Registered Architect status or actively working towards registration

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At least 7 years of architectural experience, including 3+ years in pharmaceutical, cleanroom, or regulated environments

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Strong understanding of GMP requirements, ISO standards, and cleanroom design principles

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High proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Office; experience with BIM tools desirable

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A proven ability to deliver projects within design and build settings

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Solid communication skills and the confidence to liaise across multiple disciplines and with senior stakeholders

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A working knowledge of UK building regulations and experience in turnkey project delivery

Why Apply?
This is a superb opportunity for a Senior Architectural Designer to work with a forward-thinking and highly respected organisation. You will play a vital role in delivering cutting-edge facilities while benefiting from a supportive team environment and opportunities for ongoing professional growth.

How to Apply
To apply for the Senior Architectural Designer role, please submit your CV

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