Explore architecture jobs in Ireland

You can trust in our extensive employer network and specialist knowledge to match you with a range of exciting roles in architecture.

Search for a Job

Our recruitment experience in architect jobs 

As your lifelong career partner, we’ll help you stand out from the competition and keep progressing.

Our built environment is constantly changing, with new sustainability practices, digital twins and interactive design visualisation all allowing new pathways to be realised in the world of construction. None of this would be possible, however, without the creative experience and strategic input of the architects, planners and designers evolving and shaping our physical spaces.  

Our experience in the architectural space is unparalleled. We’re not only ready to bring you roles that challenge and inspire, but also have the scale, insight and understanding to help shape your future career strategy.  

Specialist recruiters at Hays have hands-on experience placing passionate people across the architectural industry. 

Hiring for architects, architectural technologists, BIM managers, interior designers, planners and design managers.

Take a look at our extensive architecture jobs. 

 

Architectural employers we work with  

We continue to build our network of respected employers, offering exclusive job opportunities in architecture that you won’t find anywhere else.   

 Our expert consultants can connect you to a breadth of different roles across Ireland, with offices in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Galway.

OUR RECRUITMENT PROCESS

ARCHITECTURE JOBS FAQs

This will of course depend on your location, expertise and employer, but as a recently qualified architect you can expect to earn €30,000-€40,000. Senior architects can see salaries as high as €60,000, whilst a partner or director at an architectural firm could be paid €100,000 or more.

Architectural firms employ a range of different professionals, not just architects. Technologists are needed, to turn designs into sustainable constructions, and also BIM managers, who are responsible for implementing Building Information Modelling. Other members of the team include interior designers, space planners and design managers.

Qualifying as an architect usually requires five years study at university and two years worth of practical experience. However, you can also study whilst working in architectural practice through RIBA, as well as through a recently introduced apprenticeship.