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Summary
**Senior Architect**
**Overview**
• We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Architect with a focus on large-scale infrastructure and aviation design.
• The successful candidate will lead the design and implementation of critical airport facilities, ensuring functional efficiency meets aesthetic excellence while adhering to international aviation regulations.
**Key Responsibilities**
• Design Development:
• Lead the development of comprehensive architectural designs for airport terminals, hangars, control towers, or related infrastructure.
• Technical Integration:
• Work closely with civil and structural engineers to ensure architectural concepts are structurally sound and integrate with complex MEP systems.
• Compliance & Standards:
• Ensure all designs comply with ICAO/FAA standards, local building codes, and aviation security protocols.
• Stakeholder Liaison:
• Act as the primary architectural contact for clients, aviation authorities, and contractors, translating operational requirements into spatial solutions.
• Project Oversight:
• Conduct regular site visits to monitor progress, ensure design fidelity, and resolve architectural issues during the construction phase.
• Material Selection:
• Specify high-durability, sustainable materials suitable for high-traffic public environments and extreme outdoor conditions.
**Requirements**
• A Bachelor’s Degree (B.Arch) in Architecture from an accredited university.
• Professional registration with a recognized national board of architects.
• A minimum of 10 years of cumulative experience in architectural design and project management.
• Must have served as a Civil/Lead Architect on at least one airport construction or expansion project within the last 10 years.
• Advanced proficiency in BIM software (Revit), AutoCAD, and 3D modeling/rendering tools (Rhino, V-Ray, or Enscape).
**Benefits**
No information provided.
**Deadline**
27th April 2026
**Job Type**
Full-time position.
How to apply
Use the application link below to open the official application form.