Associate Director - Building Physics
Salary:£60,000 - £70,000
Location: London
Reference: CTJ36
An exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Associate Director in Building Physics to join a leading built environment consultancy. This role provides the chance to take a leadership position within a dynamic and diverse team, delivering high quality building physics consultancy. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in developing thermal comfort and overheating strategies for complex urban developments, ensuring the wellbeing of pedestrians and occupants in major projects.
The role is ideal for a seasoned consultant looking to elevate their career by managing projects, engaging directly with clients, and mentoring a growing team of specialists.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Oversee and deliver thermal comfort and overheating assessments, particularly using Dynamic Thermal Modelling.
2. Collaborate with Design Analysts to generate accurate 3D models and data analysis.
3. Produce high-quality technical reports and provide strategic advice to clients.
4. Manage multiple projects, ensuring timely delivery and client satisfaction.
5. Build and maintain strong client relationships, promoting expertise in wind and building physics.
6. Identify new business opportunities and support the growth strategy of the consultancy.
7. Mentor junior colleagues, supporting their technical and professional development.
8. Stay up to date with regulatory standards, research, and advancements in environmental design.
Benefits:
1. Flexibility to work from home, with at least three days in the London office, so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
2. 22 days of annual leave, increasing to 27 with length of service, plus an extra day off for your birthday and office closure over Christmas.
3. Private Healthcare & Pension
4. Structured training, CPD sessions, and mentorship to support your career growth.
5. Access to mental health resources, fitness perks, and a workplace culture that values work-life balance.
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