Building Physics Engineer - M&E Contractor

City of London
4 weeks ago
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Building Physics Engineer - M&E Contractor
Up to £45k
London, UK

Are you passionate about sustainable building design and energy efficiency? A leading M&E Design & Build Contractor is looking for a Building Physics Engineer to join their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on high-profile projects across commercial, residential, data centres, retail, and pharmaceutical sectors, contributing to the development of energy-efficient, low-carbon buildings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct dynamic thermal modelling and energy performance analysis using IES-VE or similar tools.
  • Perform Part L, TM52, TM54, and TM59 assessments to ensure compliance with building regulations.
  • Lead overheating analysis, daylight studies, and thermal comfort assessments.
  • Provide technical input on Whole Life Carbon (WLC) and Embodied Carbon assessments.
  • Work closely with MEP engineers, architects, and sustainability consultants to integrate energy-efficient strategies into designs.
  • Support BREEAM, LEED, WELL, and NABERS assessments where required.
  • Stay updated on building regulations, net zero carbon strategies, and industry best practices.

    About You:
  • Degree in Building Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Sustainability, or related field.
  • 2+ years experience in a Building Physics or Energy Modelling role.
  • Proficiency in IES-VE, TAS, DesignBuilder, or similar simulation tools.
  • Strong knowledge of Part L, TM52, TM54, TM59, and SAP/SBEM assessments.
  • Passion for low-carbon, high-performance building design.
  • Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a multidisciplinary team.

    Why Join?
  • Work on landmark projects across multiple sectors, including data centres and commercial developments.
  • Be part of a forward-thinking, innovative team driving sustainable solutions.
  • Strong opportunities for career progression and professional development.
  • A company culture that values collaboration, learning, and innovation.

    Whether you're working in the larger corporate companies or a small SME this is certainly one to take note of. Please don't hesitate to apply or get in touch for further info on the email below, we can arrange a confidential conversation anytime to suit you.

    Your expert recruitment consultant is Lakshman Sivanesan, call today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.

    Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer

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