Architectural Technician (Asset Management)
- Salary £33,020 - £38,805
- Discipline Estates Services
- Reference042086
- Expiry 16 April 2026
Job description
Role: Architectural Technician (Asset Management)
Department: Estate Services
Grade: 6 (£33,020 - £38,805)
Responsible to: Asset Manager
Campus: Any
(Permanent/ Full-Time)
Job Purpose:
The Architectural Technician (Asset Management) is responsible for assisting with the asset management for the University which includes maintaining data bases for campuses and properties.
Closing Date: 16 April 2026 at 23.30
Guidance regarding applications can be found here: https://recruitment.ulster.ac.uk/information-for-applicants/what-to-expect-from-the-application-and-interview-process. If you are still having issues, please contact Lorraine Griffin l.griffin@ulster.ac.uk stating the vacancy reference number.
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