Company Description
AECOM is built to deliver a better world. We design, build, finance and operate infrastructure assets for governments, businesses and organizations in more than 150 countries. As a fully integrated firm, we connect knowledge and experience across our global network of experts to help clients solve their most complex challenges. From high-performance buildings and infrastructure, to resilient communities and environments, to stable and secure nations, our work is transformative, differentiated and vital. A Fortune 500 firm, see how we deliver what others can only imagine at aecom.com and @AECOM.
Job Description
AECOM is one of the world's largest professional engineering consultancies, bringing a comprehensive portfolio of building services and engineering skills to projects encompassing all types of building and use from world class sporting venues through to commercial properties, healthcare & research, hotels, industrial & manufacturing, and infrastructure both in the UK and overseas.
AECOM's Sustainability team comprises specialists within our Building Engineering Business Line. We are recognised as industry leaders in the field of sustainable development and are leading the charge in the transition to a low carbon economy.
Our projects range from working with UK Government, supporting the development of Building Regulations, energy innovation programmes, and National planning policy relating to climate change, to developing energy and sustainability strategies for our buildings, towns, cities and country. We do this through strategic masterplanning for our clients, targeting net zero, and working on engineering projects ranging from small scale renewables, district heating, district cooling and micro-grids.
Our teams combine both broad sustainability services, district energy feasibility and design, research and policy development, building physics and building energy modelling and strategic advisory work. Our energy engineers support our building engineering and sustainability colleagues and carry out independent consultancy for a range of clients including local authorities, National Government and private-sector clients. District Energy is a key solution towards Decarbonisation and we work very closely with our clients to help estates, towns, cities and whole counties achieve net zero carbon.
Our teams undertake energy mapping and masterplanning, techno-economic feasibility and detailed project development studies taking district energy network opportunities to outline business case, through planning and to construction. The technical skills involved in delivering our project studies include energy engineering skills, GIS, CAD, modelling of energy demands, and low carbon solutions. Effective written and verbal communication skills are key. Our team also supports national government departments in developing future policy to support the rollout of energy networks and provides technical support to the development of national building regulations for all four devolved administrations.
Examples of projects the team are involved in include:
1. District Energy Feasibility and Detailed Project Development: Identifying, exploring and commercializing district energy network opportunities for a range of local authorities, cities and towns including the London Boroughs, Reading, Manchester, Southampton, Huddersfield, Goole and Beverley. Our solutions look at deploying district heating, district cooling, renewable technologies and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
2. Work for Government: we work for the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), the Welsh Government, the Scottish Government and The Committee on Climate Change supporting the development of policy and undertaking research projects. Members of our team are supporting pilot programmes for city-scale decarbonisation and the pilot implementation of a national programme for Heat Network Zoning. Our wider team are providing technical leadership and both commercial and residential modelling support to the development of Part L of the Building Regulations modelling including the 2025 Future Homes Standard.
When a graduate starts with us, we pair them with an experienced team member who will guide and mentor them through their initial period working on live projects. On the job training is provided to ensure our engineers build the design skills required for the role. AECOM runs a comprehensive graduate training program to develop skills in areas including clear communication and report writing, client presentation and financial management.
Early work with us will typically involve:
* Processing energy demand data in MS Excel
* Producing GIS maps showing energy demand and supply information, proposed network routes, constraints etc.
* Developing and using energy system models in MS Excel and other packages
* Preparing and delivering presentations to a variety of stakeholders
* Preparing written reports suitable for both technical and non-technical readers
* Attending meetings and workshops with clients and other professionals such as financial, commercial and legal consultants
* Understanding and undertaking early energy calculations
* Supporting the production of information for inclusion into the main reports
* Assisting in production of marketing material for internal and external clients
* Supporting the senior staff in the delivery of projects
As a graduate develops, they are expected to take on more responsibility in managing our projects from inception through to completion. Graduates will regularly meet with their line manager to discuss their progress, areas of interest and plan future development activities.
Qualifications
* Engineering or related STEM degree at 2:1 (or equivalent) or above. Masters degree preferred but not essential
* Maths and physics A-Levels (or equivalent) at grade 'B' or above preferred but not essential
* Ability to demonstrate an interest in working in the energy engineering or building services fields.
* Experience of or degree modules relating to; building or infrastructure design, renewable and low carbon energy, engineering specifically.
* Knowledge of the built environment preferred but not essential.
* Knowledge of the UK's energy balance, market and policies is preferred but not essential.
* Be creative, practical, adaptable and enthusiastic.
* Be highly motivated with excellent written and oral communication skills
* Excellent interpersonal skills with experience of working collaboratively
* Ability to demonstrate attention to detail.
* Ability to think in a methodical way to design, plan and organise parts of projects
* Able to work independently as part of a team
* An awareness of health and safety, environmental factors and sustainability in all aspects of engineering projects
Additional Information
Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible since CVs will be reviewed, and candidates selected on a rolling recruitment basis. Please include a covering letter with your application and provide all predicted and/or obtained academic grades. You must have permanent right to work in the UK as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
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