Jobs for Architects in Liverpool
John McCall Architects are looking for committed, design motivated Architects for our Liverpool Office.
Candidates should have 3-5 years of post-qualification experience and be able to demonstrate a proven track record to manage £2-4million projects with limited supervision and a high level of design expertise.
Experience on Housing and Extra Care projects would be advantageous.
Candidates would ideally be proficient in either Microstation or Archicad along with Photoshop and Sketchup.
With SketchUp Landscape Design, Drawings & 3D Landscape Design Images are created according to scale and can be easily followed.
The most recent version of the software include a collection of unique set of tools called “Sand Box” specifically allow you to easily create and sculpt terrain and or any geometry created from a sandbox or triangulated information network (TIN). You can also use the Sandbox tools to alter the form of your terrain by creating berms, hills, ridges and valleys, and to add roads, paths, building pads and more. These can be created interactively with imported topographical data or contour sections. The SketchUp developers worked closely with landscape architects at EDAW to create this suite of tools. In short, you define a flat grid landscape and then push and pull “zones” of vertices to create rolling hills and slopes.
Details:-
Job: Project Architect Location: Liverpool Type: Permanent Hours: Full Time Salary: Salary subject to experience
Please send your CV and project examples to: Carl Grannell, Director, carl@johnmccall.co.uk
With SketchUp Landscape Design, Drawings & 3D Landscape Design Images are created according to scale and can be easily followed.
The most recent version of the software include a collection of unique set of tools called “Sand Box” specifically allow you to easily create and sculpt terrain and or any geometry created from a sandbox or triangulated information network (TIN). You can also use the Sandbox tools to alter the form of your terrain by creating berms, hills, ridges and valleys, and to add roads, paths, building pads and more. These can be created interactively with imported topographical data or contour sections. The SketchUp developers worked closely with landscape architects at EDAW to create this suite of tools. In short, you define a flat grid landscape and then push and pull “zones” of vertices to create rolling hills and slopes.
If you are interested in joining our Practice, then please review our website at www.johnmccall.co.uk
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