At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead exciting Energy Modelling projects and engage with clients to deliver sustainable solutions.
- Company: Boutique sustainability consultancy in the heart of London, focused on innovation.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, hybrid working, bonuses, and professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Join a growing team with excellent career growth potential.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in sustainability while working on diverse and dynamic projects.
- Qualifications: Strong IES VE experience and hands-on delivery of BREEAM energy credits required.
The predicted salary is between 60000 - 65000 £ per year.
Are you an experienced Sustainability Consultant with strong experience in IES? Looking to join a boutique and growing business, leading on a variety of Energy Modelling projects? We’re partnered with a specialist sustainability consultancy based in London, and they’re looking to bring an experienced Energy Modelling Consultant into their team.
The Role
You’ll be a senior voice within a consultancy that delivers across commercial refurbishment and fit‑out projects, working on everything from dynamic thermal modelling and overheating assessments through to BREEAM energy credits and Part L compliance. You’ll have the opportunity to get involved in client‑facing conversations - so being able to translate complex modelling outputs into clear recommendations is just as important as the technical ability.
About you
- Strong hands‑on IES VE experience (ApacheSim essential)
- Delivered TM52 overheating assessments and TM54 energy modelling
- Non‑domestic EPCs and BRUKL reports
- Solid understanding of UK Building Regs Part L and CIBSE AM11
- BREEAM RFO and/or New Construction experience - with credits to show for it
Package
- Salary up to £60,000 (flex for right candidate)
- Hybrid working in South‑West London office
- Bonus opportunities based on personal performance
- Development opportunities, pension, healthcare and more.
I’m really looking for someone who has hands‑on delivery of BREEAM energy credits - ENE 01 at minimum - as non‑negotiable. Same goes for EPCs: we need DSM‑based EPCs, not SBEM. If you’ve been sat alongside someone doing this work but haven’t owned the outputs yourself, this probably isn’t the right fit. If this sounds like it could be a good match, I’d love to have a conversation.
Sustainability Consultant in City of London employer: Energy Jobline ZR
Join a dynamic and innovative sustainability consultancy in the heart of London, where your expertise as a Sustainability Consultant will be valued and nurtured. With a strong focus on employee development, hybrid working options, and a collaborative work culture, you'll have the chance to lead impactful energy modelling projects while enjoying competitive benefits including performance bonuses and comprehensive healthcare. This is an excellent opportunity for professionals looking to make a meaningful contribution to sustainable practices in a supportive environment.