Undertake a range of modelling and analysis, which may include but not limited to: embodied carbon of materials, circular economy opportunities, building performance simulation, operational energy use, energy generation and overheating.
Support the drive towards realising net zero whole life carbon in our projects.
Production of and support of planning submissions.
Report resourcing requirements to the project lead team.
Building Regulations Part L assessments using Elmhurst and IES.
Take ownership and deliver large-scale projects with industry-leading clients.
Work with other members of the Sustainability Group on research and development initiatives to allow us to stay at the cutting edge of knowledge in our industry.
Lead the development of sustainability and energy strategies.
Support the production of fee proposals and invoicing.
Effectively delegate, manage and review work undertaken by others.
Contribute to the development of junior team members.
Lead the delivery of environmental assessments (such as BREEAM, WELL, HQM, etc) from early design stages through to completion.
Lead workshops with the client and design team and communicate information in a clear and concise manor.
Dynamic modelling for thermal comfort assessments and overheating risk assessments.
Manage and prioritise the workload of a project team.
Requirements
sustainability
built environment
degree
energy modelling
communication
teamwork
Experience working within a sustainability or engineering consultancy, you will be looking for a new challenge within a practice at the very forefront of our field.
Experience working within the built environment sector.
Expertise (with a degree in an applicable field) and a passion for creating sustainable solutions.
In-use energy modelling and assessment.
Good communication skills and an enthusiasm for working within a team environment.
Benefits
You will relish being part of dynamic team within a progressive and well-respected firm.
Training + Development
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Interview process
introductory 30‑minute call with recruitment team if shortlisted
panel interview (via teams or in‑person) for successful candidates
Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Founded in 1862
Year Established
The company was established in 1862 by Henry Lea, marking the beginning of its pioneering work in mechanical and electrical engineering.
£121 million
Annual Revenues
The firm generates over £121 million annually, reflecting its strong financial performance and market presence.
2021
Joining Tetra Tech
The company became part of Tetra Tech’s High Performance Buildings Group in 2021, expanding its global reach.
Cabot Circus 2001
Iconic Project Year
The firm delivered the iconic Cabot Circus project in Bristol, marking a significant milestone in its history.
The firm pioneered mechanical and electrical engineering and introduced one of the first electrical lighting systems in public buildings.
In 1939, it merged with Edwin S. Hoare & Partners, becoming the modern form of the business and evolving into the UK’s largest MEP consultancy.
Over its long history, the firm has delivered iconic projects like One New Change in London and the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.
Specialist services span acoustics, fire engineering, lighting design, public health, utilities, and sustainable building systems.
The firm's project portfolio ranges from historic conversions and civic buildings to cutting-edge research centres and transport hubs.
Unusually for its sector, the original founder’s vision still resonates: early adoption of air-conditioning and electrical lighting set a tone of innovation that endures today.
Culture + Values
Great people in engineering and specialists.
Relaxed working environment
Good culture and values
The work life balance is good
Great team and morale
Structured career paths enabling talent growth and career progression
Encouragement of collaboration, creativity, innovation and technical excellence
Empowerment through autonomy, ownership and professional development support
Environment + Sustainability
12 offices
Office Emissions Baseline
A baseline for operational emissions was established across 12 offices during the 2021-2022 period.
147 kWh/m²/year
Energy Intensity
The average energy intensity of offices in the 2022-2023 period, measured in kilowatt-hours per square meter per year.
300 tCO₂e
Building-Related Emissions
Total building-related emissions in the 2022-2023 period, measured in metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.
Signatory to the World Green Building Council’s Net Zero Buildings Commitment
Target to achieve net zero carbon in all offices by 2030
Remaining emissions offset via approved international carbon standard and UK community project investment
All office energy purchased from renewable sources or offset to operate at net zero