The primary path to becoming an Architectural Technician is to complete a New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Draughting, Architectural Technology or Architectural Design. Alternatively, professionals can complete a Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS), or a Master of Architecture to further improve their chances of securing a role.
In addition, Architecture Technicians can apply for a professional licence under the Licensed Building Practitioners scheme which has three levels of competencies:
Architectural Technicians who have completed a Master of Architecture (MArch) can work towards becoming a Registered Architect.
The day-to-day responsibilities for an Architectural Technician can include some or all of the following:
Once experienced, Architectural Technicians can work their way into more technician roles or lead draughting teams. If they have an eye for design, Architectural Technicians can also work as Architectural Designers and create their own plans, or they can study a Master of Architecture degree to become Registered Architects. Alternatively, experienced Architectural Technicians can also move into Project Management.
Entry: 40K – 50K per annum (NZD)
Experienced (3+ years): 51K – 100K per annum (NZD)
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