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A junior architectural technologist in the UK works closely with the design team to provide architectural solutions, create technical detailing, prepare and present design proposals, and produce planning documents. They are responsible for supporting the design process and ensuring that technical aspects of the project are properly executed.
As a Junior Architectural Technician in the UK, you can progress in your career to become an Architectural Technologist, which involves a broader range of skills and more involvement in the design and construction process, as well as contract management.
To become an architectural technician in the UK, you may need 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and 2 A levels in subjects like maths, science, IT, and technology. Alternatively, you may be accepted with equivalent qualifications in engineering or construction, such as the Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Constructing the Built Environment. Employers may also take you on as a trainee.