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Senior Architect
Location: Dubai, UAE

Full-Time | Permanent

Are you an experienced architect with a passion for leading complex projects and driving business growth? We are seeking a Senior Architect to join our dynamic team in Dubai, where innovation, precision, and creativity meet real-world impact.

Our client is a world wide leader in structural residential and commerical building solutions using advanced materials including composites

Key Responsibilities



Lead the development of design concepts, tender responses, technical drawings, and specifications.

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Ensure compliance with building codes, regulations, and industry standards.

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Support the tendering team with technical input and bid preparation.

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Actively participate in business development and project sourcing initiatives.

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Review and coordinate architectural documentation including presentations, drawings, and renderings.

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Oversee technical and design activities, guiding drafting and quantity surveying teams.

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Coordinate with internal departments and external stakeholders including clients and suppliers.

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Attend client meetings, obtain submittal approvals, and manage project communications.

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Provide continuous market intelligence and assess project feasibility.

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Inspire and lead teams by setting high standards and delivering results under pressure.

Leadership and Compliance

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Foster open communication across teams and stakeholders.

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Lead by example with integrity and high performance.

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Ensure compliance with HSE, HR, and company-wide legal and regulatory standards.

Qualifications & Skills

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Master’s Degree in Architecture.

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Minimum 10 years’ experience in architectural design and project delivery.

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Advanced proficiency in AutoCAD and Rhino.

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Familiarity with BIM workflows and methodologies.

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Strong knowledge of architectural principles, technical detailing, and building technologies.

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Charismatic communicator with excellent English (verbal & written).

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Strong interpersonal, leadership, and team management skills.

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Able to manage multiple priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced environment.

If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for architecture and a drive to lead and grow, this is your opportunity to make a significant impact in one of the world's most dynamic markets

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