Building Enclosure Consultant 1

Rdh Building Science

The Role

Overview

Consultant for building enclosure design, review, investigation, and documentation

Key Responsibilities

  • field review
  • permit applications
  • quantity take‑offs
  • design review
  • site visits
  • client liaison

Tasks

-Coordinate and undertake field review and/or contract administration activities. -Assist with the development and delivery of in-house and eventually client education and training programs -Attend regular site meeting with owner(s), architects, contractors, developers, product manufactures, and any other relevant parties to discuss progress of the work -Write reports; prepare and deliver presentations to internal RDH teams and external project teams -Review “mock-ups” of various details and assemblies within the scope of work. Use independent judgement on site and make recommendations for modifications to design. -Act as a liaison with clients in order to foster strong client relationships. -Coordinate building and development permit applications. -Provide order of magnitude budget costs which require quantity take-offs and unit rate development. -Coordinate and undertake on site investigation of existing problems. Conduct visual review of the building exterior and interior components, re-evaluating existing conditions and high-risk areas. Exterior review is typically conducted from ladders, swing stages, etc. -Review architectural, structural and mechanical drawings to determine original construction detailing and identify area of risk for water penetration, air leakage, and/or condensation. -Assist to ensure delivery of services and products to meet RDH quality standards including following RDH internal processes and technical standards/checklists -Use independent judgement in assisting senior staff in development of recommendations to clients, both in new construction, and in existing building consultation. Work independently and in group settings. -Participation as part of the RDH team from concept design to the implementation stages of new construction and existing building projects -Review contractor’s shop drawings for conformance with the project intent, performance with respect to the various building science principles, and for any scheduling of work issues. -Along with senior staff, participate in design meetings with owners, developers, architects, and other consultants. Provide design recommendations and design review of building enclosure assemblies and details. Conduct drawing, detail and specification reviews. -Perform site visits for new construction and existing building projects to review building enclosure construction progress relative to the project contract documents. -Review any other documentation, including maintenance records, targeted repair documents, and previous reports by other consultant/professionals. -Direct preparation of construction document packages for a range of renewals and rehabilitation projects. -Prepare site visit reports documenting observations and field-testing results. Provide recommendations for all deficiency items, including field sketches, where required. -Research building materials when considering alternative/new materials requested by contractors or materials considered for specific, non-typical conditions. Use independent judgement in the evaluation of materials, and make recommendations to senior staff for contractor alternate submittals. -Prepare written reports, fully documenting the current condition, evaluating the future risk and providing recommendations for renewals, rehabilitation, and/or maintenance. -Review or create Site Instructions and/or Proposed Change Orders for items not included in the original contract

Requirements

  • bachelor engineering
  • eit eligibility
  • building enclosure
  • problem solving
  • team player
  • field experience

What You Bring

-Proven team player who fosters teamwork and cooperation -Eligibility to enroll in an EIT program is preferred but not required. -Excellent ability to shift focus between changing priorities -Bachelor of Engineering or Applied Science required -Field experience addressing site conditions and working with construction process in an asset -Ability to gather and diagnose information, interpret data, and drawings and assess conditions of multiple components -Experience in building science consulting, including co-operative education positions with building science consulting or construction firms is an asset. -Beginning technical knowledge of building enclosure design and construction principles -Excellent verbal and written communication skills -Excellent attention to detail -Excellent ability to communicate technical information to clients, trades, employees, and project managers while instilling confidence -Ability to build collaborative relationships with clients, coworkers, and consultants -Strong work ethic, eager to assume responsibility and do what it takes to have successful project outcomes for RDH and our clients -Analytical problem-solving skills and strong investigative aptitude, including ability to troubleshoot and diagnose building performance issues -Excellent organizational skills

The Company

About Rdh Building Science

-They have built a reputation for expertise in solving complex challenges, from design to construction and operations. -Specializes in high-performance building systems across residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors. -Assists clients with energy efficiency, moisture management, building envelope design, and sustainability. -Notable projects include mixed-use developments, high-rise buildings, and heritage restorations. -Provides tailored consulting services to architects, developers, and contractors across North America. -Engineers and scientists offer cost-effective solutions for high-performing buildings. -Known for delivering resilient, energy-efficient, and sustainable buildings in all climates.

Sector Specialisms

New Construction

Existing Buildings

Building Enclosure Consulting

Façade Engineering

Façade Structural Engineering

High-Performance Building Design

Building Durability

Sustainable Building

Building Research and Forensics

Modular Building Projects

Mass Timber Buildings

High-Rise Wood Buildings

Deep Retrofits

Building Enclosure Forensics

Building Enclosure Performance Monitoring

Climate Resilience

Thermal and Hygrothermal Performance

Curtain Wall Systems

Window Wall Systems

GFRC and Architectural Precast

Prefabricated Steel Stud Walls

Curtain Wall and Point-Supported Glazing Systems