Building Physics Engineer / Energy Analyst (Building Services)
Hybrid Working
Backed by 25 years of success this multi-disciplinary consultancy are energy-centric building services specialists. As a well-established and growing consultancy, they offer opportunity to progress to Associate Director-level in a personable environment.
Their projects include high-profile museums, libraries, residential and commercial buildings and large mixed-use schemes.
What's in it for you?
• Hybrid working- 2 days in the office, flexibility to work from home 3 days
• Personable business – join a UK, privately-owned consultancy where you will be more than just a number
• Annual away days – company funded annual trips (previous years included Barcelona and Amsterdam)
• Choose when you work – they don't mind when and where you work as long as you hit deadlines and provide high quality. Many employees flex their start times and days.
• Scale and scope – projects include new towns and settlements
• Freedom – as an SME, you can create change and shape the company
• Variety- experience different areas of the business
• Free from red tape – work in your own way and bring new ideas
• Complex projects – as an all-encompassing consultancy you will be involved from inception to completion
• Gain accreditations
• Empowered and supported – clear progression and development through the business
As a Building Physics Engineer responsibilities include:
Delivering the energy related element of various design projects, as well as undertaking a variety of energy tasks / projects. This includes:
• Client facing
• Receiving and understanding the requirements of the project
• Undertaking design modelling and calculations
• Energy strategies and statements for planning and ‘As Built' purposes
• Liaising with clients, other members of the design team, suppliers, and contractors.
• Providing guidance to junior engineers and CAD / Revit Technicians
• Performance and emission calculations
• Passive or low energy design solutions
• Energy modelling and low/ zero carbon energy concepts (TAS/IES or other energy modelling software)
• Overheating (Part O/ TM52/TM59) calculations and reporting.
• TM54 Reports and reporting for BREEAM criteria.
Apply now, don't worry if your CV is not up-to-date, simply apply with what you have and we can fill in the gaps later.
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