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Low Carbon Assessor/ Part L Engineer

Employer
Hays Construction and Property
Location
England, Nottinghamshire, Nottingham
Salary
£45000.00 - £55000.00 per annum
Closing date
4 Jan 2023
Reference
4325109

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Job Details

Low Carbon Assessor/ Part L Engineer located in Nottingham offering a competitive salary for a large UK firm.

Your new company
The client is a large building services company with offices across the UK, offering expertise in M&E Design, Cost Energy/Carbon reduction, Sustainability and M&E Cost and Compliancy services. They are still looking to expand their business, and so are looking for a BREEAM assessor to support with this.

Your new role
BREEAM Assessor

What you'll need to succeed

Your duties will include providing technical sustainability support to clients in a wide range of areas including:
  • Undertaking feasibility studies / planning stage Energy & Sustainability reports.
  • Undertaking building surveys and prepare associated reports for Energy Appraisals and EPC / DEC's.
  • Understanding the requirements and have proven experience of delivering reports in support of credit obligations associated with BREEAM/LEED/DREAM and Passivhaus.
  • Working with the design engineering team to derive low energy design solutions.
  • Undertaking sub-contractor design and technical submission reviews pertaining to Part L compliances.
  • Undertaking site quality and legislative inspections and prepare associated reports.
  • Liaising professionally with clients, professional teams and staff of all level

Preferred skills, experience & qualifications:
  • Preferable: Degree in an Engineering, Sustainability, or other related field.
  • Low Carbon Energy Assessor accreditation would be beneficial.
  • Good interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills.
  • Competent and conversant in Microsoft Office and Windows applications.
  • Experience with IES Software.
  • A thorough knowledge of current energy and carbon management legislation.
  • A thorough knowledge and understanding of current and future environmental legislation.
  • Able to exercise initiative and prioritise duties accordingly with a flexible attitude.
  • Is organised and able to work to a high standard against agreed timescales.
  • High level of drive and enthusiasm and a can-do attitude.
  • Be a team player, but able to operate independently.
  • Have a full UK driving license



What you'll get in return

  • Competitive salary.
  • Full time employment (40hours per week).
  • Full support and guidance for personal and professional development.
  • 33 days holiday (25 days plus 8 statutory days).
  • Contributory Healthcare Scheme.
  • Contributory Pension.
  • Easily accessible office, well served by public transport.
  • Cycle to Work scheme.
  • Team socials and events.



What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.

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Company

Hays Civil Engineering is the UK’s leading recruitment company, with 50 years’ experience specialising in engineering roles. Across the UK, using our national network of 75 offices and teams of expert consultants, we match the right jobs to the right people every day. Highly trained civil engineers are in demand for both temporary contracts and on a permanent basis. We have the breadth and depth of knowledge and scale of operation to help you hire the people that can make a real difference to your bottom line.

www.hays.co.uk/engineering

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