At a Glance
- Tasks: Support projects through energy modelling and sustainability assessments in a collaborative team.
- Company: Join a dynamic multidisciplinary engineering consultancy in Colchester.
- Benefits: Enjoy a competitive salary, hybrid working, and generous annual leave.
- Other info: Access to funded training and excellent career growth opportunities.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on sustainability while working with industry experts.
- Qualifications: Experience in building physics and a qualification in Sustainable Design or related field.
The predicted salary is between 40000 - 55000 £ per year.
Colchester, Essex | £40,000 - £55,000 | Hybrid working with two office days each week in Colchester
Hunter Dunning is working with a privately owned multidisciplinary engineering consultancy to recruit a Building Physics/ Sustainability Consultant. This is an excellent opportunity to support projects through energy modelling, sustainability assessments and regulatory compliance while working alongside architects, MEP engineers and structural engineers in a collaborative team.
Your Experience
- Building physics and sustainability consultancy experience
- Qualification in Sustainable Design, Environmental Engineering or related technical discipline
- IESVE SAP assessments using Elmhurst software
- Experience within the built environment
What You'll Get
- £40,000 - £55,000 DOE
- Hybrid working with two office days each week in Colchester
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and additional Christmas shutdown
- Funded CPD, professional memberships and structured training opportunities
- Performance bonus, TOIL, paid overtime and enhanced wellbeing benefits
Apply today or contact Hunter Dunning for a confidential discussion about this opportunity.
Locations
ColchesterEssex
We think you need these skills to ace Building Physics/ Sustainability Consultant in Colchester, Essex
Building Physics
Sustainability Consultancy
Energy Modelling
Sustainability Assessments
Regulatory Compliance
Collaboration with Architects
Collaboration with MEP Engineers