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Energy Assessor

Penguin Recruitment
Greater London
1 week ago
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Energy Assessor

London


We are working with a well-established building services consultancy based in London, delivering innovative, sustainable solutions across residential and commercial projects. The company is known for its collaborative culture, technical excellence, and commitment to professional development. They are seeking a qualified Energy Assessor to join their team and contribute to a variety of exciting projects.


Key Responsibilities:


Conduct SBEM, SAP, and EPC assessments for residential and commercial properties




Prepare detailed compliance reports in line with Part L and other relevant building regulations




Carry out IESVE modelling and overheating analysis where required




Advise clients on energy efficiency and sustainability measures




Maintain accurate records and project documentation




Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support project delivery


Essential Criteria:


Qualified Level 3 or Level 4 Energy Assessor (Non-Domestic or Domestic)




Experience in SBEM, SAP, or EPC calculations




Knowledge of Part L compliance and relevant building regulations




Excellent attention to detail and technical reporting skills




Strong communication and interpersonal skills


Desirable Criteria:


Experience with IESVE modelling or overheating analysis




BREEAM or similar sustainability accreditation




Project management experience or supporting large-scale developments


Company Benefits:


Hybrid working flexibility




Competitive salary with performance-related bonus




Professional development and training opportunities




Pension scheme and healthcare options




Collaborative and supportive team environment


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