Erion Workshop is a dynamic design-build practice focused on thoughtful design, quality craftsmanship, and creating spaces that enrich daily life. We believe in close collaboration with our clients to ensure that each project is a true reflection of their vision and needs. Our team combines creativity with technical expertise to deliver inspiring, enduring spaces that exceed expectations. We are looking for a highly motivated, problem-solving Architect with a passion for high-quality work and attention to detail. The ideal candidate should be skilled in managing situations, making decisions, and collaborating effectively with our team.

Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Architecture
• 3–5 years of experience in design development and construction drawings/details
• Strong knowledge of Greek building legislation (NOK)
• Knowledge of AutoCAD and Revit
• Good command of English, both written and spoken
• Excellent communication skills and experience in coordination

What We Offer:
• Friendly and dynamic working environment with talented people.
• Competitive salary
• Hybrid work model – 3 days in office
• Company laptop
• Flexible time off

At Erion Workshop, we believe every detail matters, fostering a culture where both people and projects evolve naturally. We are committed to creating a balanced life for all, valuing the journey of design as much as the final outcome. With deep respect for the environment, humanity, and the art of design, we aim to let growth unfold organically, treating time as our most precious resource. Guided by our core beliefs rather than fleeting trends, we find joy in each step of the process and prioritize open communication as a foundation for every collaboration.
Join us in creating spaces that inspire, uplift, and exceed client expectations.

Send your CV and Portfolio: [email protected]

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