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BSA Principal Designer

Posted 20 May by Brandon James Ltd
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Salary icon £50,000 - £65,000 per annum
Location icon Glasgow , Lanarkshire

A large and International Construction Consultancy are looking for a Principal Designer to undertake Building Safety Act 2022 design responsibilities. The Principal Designer (Building Safety Act 2022) will work from an office 2 days a week. Despite a hybrid nature, the role offers a family-feel team with great progression opportunities as they have an impressive reach within the UK.

Building Safety Act Principal Designer (BSA 2022)

The Principal Designer will be an experienced Architect or Building Controls professional, with good knowledge of the Building Safety Act 2022 regulations. Holding memberships such as RIBA, CABE, CIOB or any other relevant membership to Architecture, Design or Building control will be very beneficial.

Building Safety Act Principal Designer (BSA 2022)

  • Degree level within either Architecture or Engineering
  • Knowledge of Building Safety Act 2022
  • RIBA or CABE preferable
  • Project experience working on Building Safety Act 2022 preferable

What will you get in return?

  • Up to £65,000
  • 10% profit share bonus
  • 26 days annual leave + Xmas period off
  • Pension
  • Mobile
  • Laptop

If you are an Architect, Building Control Professional or Principal Designer and considering your career opportunities, then please contact George Cassidy at Brandon James.

Reference #GC18530

CDM / Principal Designer / Construction / Building Control / Building Safety Act 2022 / CABE / RIBA / Engineer / Architect / ARB

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    CDM / Principal Designer / Construction / Building Control / Building Safety Act 2022 / CABE / RIBA / Engineer / Architect / ARB

Reference: 52687606

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