Building Physics Engineer

Company:  CV-Library
Location: London
Closing Date: 24/10/2024
Salary: £38,000 - £58,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Are you a talented Building Physics Engineer looking to make a significant impact in sustainable design? Our client is searching for a motivated Building Physics Engineer/Consultant with proven expertise to join their innovative team. They are leaders in building performance, offering the chance to work on exciting projects that prioritize energy efficiency and sustainability. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone passionate about sustainable building design and ready to take on key responsibilities in energy modelling and thermal analysis. Why Join This Team? ·Generous benefits package including 28 days annual leave, hybrid working, and 6-monthly bonuses. ·Work with an expert team on high-impact building performance projects. ·Supportive environment with opportunities to mentor junior engineers. ·Stay at the forefront of industry trends and emerging technologies in sustainability. Key Responsibilities: ·Lead and manage building physics and energy projects from inception to completion. ·Provide expert advice on energy modelling, thermal analysis, and net zero carbon strategies. ·Conduct building performance simulations using IES software and analyze results. ·Undertake SAP assessments and collaborate with various stakeholders to create sustainable designs. What They're Looking For: ·Proven experience in building physics consultancy with a focus on energy modelling and simulation. ·Expertise in GLA energy assessments and IES software, including Part L compliance and thermal comfort analysis. ·Strong understanding of UK building regulations (Part L, Part O, NABERS, BREEAM). ·Experience in SAP assessments, with desirable qualifications in Building Physics, Environmental Engineering, or Sustainability. Apply Now: Contact Jack Nesbitt at (url removed) or call (phone number removed)
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