Architect Team Leader

Architect – Team Leader (M/F) we are a multi-disciplinary Architectural and Engineering Consultancy. Due to our continuous and successful growth we have the following vacancy available:  You will lead a small architectural team from concept through to construction design drawings, coordinate with engineers, are familiar with Dubai authority submittals and you can ensure that all work is done on time.
Requirements
Mandatory requirements are: basic knowledge in design management, exceptional well experienced in detail design, a minimum of 5 years Dubai experience, advanced knowledge of building regulations and familiar with construction methodology and building materials, well versed in AutoCad, high ability to streamline the design process and a good team player. Additional, desirable skills: Western educated background, good presentation skills using hand sketches or digital 3d formats, software experience in Revit, Photoshop and/ or Sketchup would be an advantage, availability within one to two month. Raised your interest?

Short Info

  • Published:10 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

How to use strong action verbs on your resume

How to use strong action verbs on your resume

To effectively use resume power verbs, focus first on filling out your experience section with specific, quantified examples of your accomplishments. Then, use a compelling verb to enhance your bullet points.
Here’s a sample bullet point where the candidate improperly used resume action verbs:
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“Went to all weekly company meetings to share department news.”
This example starts with a weak verb. “Went” doesn’t convey any positive information. This verb just indicates you did what was expected of you.
Hiring managers will be impressed if you show your proactiveness and back it up with quantifiable evidence.
Here’s the same example enhanced with resume action words:
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“Spearheaded weekly company meetings by communicating departmental growth and productivity.”
The applicant opens with a much more targeted action verb. Unlike “went to,” “spearheaded” is decisive and suggests the candidate has leadership abilities, organizational skills, and a knack for planning.
The applicant also includes the strong verb “communicating,” which is among the most common resume keywords recognized by corporate applicant tracking systems (ATS). By using action verbs, your resume is more likely to bypass the ATS and land in the hiring manager’s inbox.
Finally, the candidate ends their bullet point by stating explicitly what they communicated: “departmental growth and productivity.”