Sustainability / Building Physics Engineer
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Birmingham / West Midlands
Up to & around £45,000 + Benefits + Clear Progression
Looking to develop your career within Sustainability and Building Physics while working on innovative, low-carbon projects?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing multi-disciplinary consultancy with sustainability at the heart of its design approach. Working alongside experienced engineers, sustainability specialists and design teams, you’ll play a key role in helping clients deliver more sustainable, energy-efficient buildings across a diverse range of sectors.
With offices in both Birmingham and Worcester, this role offers excellent exposure to building physics, energy modelling and sustainable design, alongside genuine opportunities for progression as the team continues to grow.
The Role
Working from either the Birmingham or Worcester office, you will support the delivery of building physics and sustainability services across a wide range of projects. You’ll be involved in thermal modelling, overheating assessments, energy analysis and sustainable design strategies, helping clients achieve their low-carbon and Net Zero objectives while working closely with multidisciplinary project teams.
What’s on Offer
- Salary up to £45,000
- Hybrid & flexible working
- Clear career progression opportunities
- Exposure to a diverse range of projects and sectors
- Support towards professional development
- Collaborative and supportive team environment
- Opportunity to work on innovative low-carbon and sustainable developments
What We’re Looking For
- Experience within Sustainability, Building Physics or Environmental Design
- Knowledge of IES VE or similar modelling software
- Understanding of thermal modelling and building performance analysis
- Degree qualified in Sustainability, Building Services or a related discipline
- Passion for sustainable and low-carbon design
For a quicker application, contact Jevon Astley-Jones directly or apply here.