Building Performance Modeller

Posted a week ago by Macstaff

Location:
N1, King's Cross, Greater London
Salary/Rate:
£40,000 - £45,000/annum

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Modelling building performance from office locations UK-wide with flexible/hybrid working #WFH for this innovative design practice where art meets science in building services engineering and building physics. This fantastic firm is a pioneer in sustainable low energy/carbon building design.  They are an excellent employer with a fantastic reputation who are looking to grow their existing team of Energy Modellers in order to meet their significant workload as well as their ongoing plans for growth. 

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The Building Performance Modeller job itself where you will join a mission to transform the built environment through beautiful and sustainable engineering, and individually specialise in Energy and Thermal modelling of buildings.

You will work collaboratively with our wider building services teams to develop energy and thermal strategies that enable us to deliver world-class sustainable buildings.

This is an engineering position specialising in the use of Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) Virtual Environmental (VE) modelling software. The role involves domestic and non-domestic modelling for:

·        UK Building Regulations energy assessments (Part L, Section 6)
·        Operational energy assessments (CIBSE TM54)
·        Overheating assessments (Part O, CIBSE TM52, CIBSE TM59)
·        Natural ventilation modelling
·        Daylight modelling
·        BREEAM modelling
·        NABERS modelling

Plus, the role involves engaging and collaborating with the wider design team to develop the modelling within the project constraints. This is in addition to supporting our project engineers, giving guidance on when modelling is required, the extent of modelling required, sensible approaches to issues, etc.

Work locations: London, Bristol, Cambridge, Edinburgh, and Manchester offices.

You will have

To be successful as Building Performance Modeller, you you should ideally have a background in maths, science or engineering. You should have a strong desire to work in the building design industry.

  • Ideally, you will have the minimum equivalent of 2 years’ experience in delivering this type of modelling within IES-VE and have an understanding of low energy and passive design.  
  • A basic understanding of mechanical engineering design would also be advantageous; however, this is not imperative.
  • It would also be advantageous if you are a qualified Low Carbon Energy Assessor, however this again is not essential.
  • Good communication skills are important for this role, both verbal and written, as articulating proposals and results in an engaging way is imperative to achieve a successful outcome.
  • You will show attention to detail, have excellent time management and organisational skills.

You will get

As a Building Performance Modeller you will enjoy a competitive salary £40K-£45K + Package:

Benefits include company pension, employee bonus, generous paid parental leave, sick pay, and treatment pay, employee assistance programme plus:

·        Excellent growth opportunities for your personal and career development
·        Interesting and technically challenging projects
·        An inclusive culture and cooperative environment  
·        Mentored support towards professional accreditation

·        An annual professional institution subscription
·        Opportunities for involvement in business-running activities
·        Flexible working arrangements
·        Six weeks holiday (including Bank holidays)
·        Future opportunities for Partnership

You can apply

To Building Performance Modeller by applying here (recommended), or by sending a CV to (url removed)

UK_MS 

Type:
Permanent
Contract Length:
N/A
Job Reference:
1485
Job ID:
220342078

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