Civil / Architectural Designers / Drafters

A Civil or Architectural Designer or Drafter prepares detailed drawings for building plans and architectural designs. Creates drawings according to specifications provided by an architect, and uses computer-aided design and drafting technology.

About this Career

Average Salary

£33,986

New workers start at around £20,817. Normal pay is £33,986 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £59,624

Annual Openings

63

Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs

Daily Tasks

  • Chartered architectural technologists specialise in design, underpinned by building science, engineering and technology applied to architecture within projects..
  • Provides expert advice on issues related to planning and development, including practical, regulatory, legal and statutory matters.
  • Liaises with engineers and building contractors regarding technical construction problems and attends site meetings, as the lead consultant or as part of the team..
  • Surveys land uses and prepares report for planning authority and issues development permits as authorised.
  • Prepares designs, building plans and drawings for use by contracts and investigates proposed design with regard to practicality, cost and use.
  • Evaluates and advises on refurbishment, recycling and deconstruction of buildings.
  • Monitors compliance with design, statutory, and professional requirements, administers contracts and certification, carries out design stage risk assessments and manages health and safety.
  • Develops construction project briefs and design programmes and advises clients on methods project procurement, environmental, regulatory, legal and contractual issues and assesses environmental impact.
  • Examines and evaluates development proposals, consults statutory bodies and other interested parties to ensure that local interests are catered for and recommends acceptance, modification or rejection drafts and presents graphic and narrative plans affecting the use of public and private land, housing and transport facilities.
  • Analyses information to establish the nature, extent, growth rate and likely development requirements of the area.

Skills Employers are looking for

Skills Importance
Writing 73%
Speaking 73%
Reading Comprehension 71%
Active Listening 69%
Critical Thinking 68%
Active Learning 66%
Monitoring 63%
Mathematics 60%
Learning Strategies 54%
Science 30%