Acoustic Consultant

London
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Acoustic Consultant

Location: London

Salary: £30,000 - £40,000

Our client is an industry leader in delivering comprehensive acoustic consultancy services across various sectors. Their experienced team provides first-class service backed by successful projects in building and environmental acoustics.

Services On  Offer:

Building Acoustics: Sound insulation design, mechanical services noise assessments, reverberation control, room acoustics, and façade acoustic design for residential, commercial, educational, and healthcare facilities.
Planning Noise Assessments: Specializing in noise impact assessments at the planning stage for projects including retail parks, pubs, nightclubs, hotels, residential developments, transport hubs, substations, manufacturing facilities, sports hubs, offices, roads, and rail.
Acoustic Testing: Providing acoustic testing for all building types and sectors, with SITRI certification for residential testing and experience in healthcare, educational, hotel, commercial, industrial, BREEAM, and LEED commissioning testing.
Environmental Noise: Leading provider of noise assessments, complaints investigation, EPA license surveys, monitoring, and mitigation advice across all sectors.
Industrial Noise Control: Assessing and designing noise control solutions for industries such as pharmaceutical, gyms, restaurants, hotels, delivery hubs, bakeries, manufacturing facilities, battery storage facilities, retail stores, water treatment plants, and ESB substations.Role Overview:

We are seeking a skilled Acoustic Consultant to join their dynamic team. The successful candidate will work on diverse projects, providing expert acoustic consultancy services to our clients.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct acoustic assessments and provide design solutions across various sectors.
Acoustic modelling using ODEON/SoundPLAN.
Prepare detailed reports and presentations for clients and stakeholders.
Collaborate with project teams to integrate acoustic solutions effectively.
Stay updated with industry standards and advancements in acoustic technologies.Candidate Requirements:

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Acoustics, Engineering, or a related field.
Minimum of 2+ years of experience in acoustic consultancy.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.Company Benefits:

Competitive salary and performance-based bonuses.
Flexible working hours with remote work options.
Opportunities for professional development and further education.
Collaborative and supportive work environment.
Exposure to a wide range of projects across different sectors.If you are passionate about acoustics and eager to contribute to innovative projects, we would love to hear from you!  Please apply to this role or reach out to Charlotte Lavender at Aztrum for more information

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