Delivering heat network and heat decarbonisation related projects to a high quality.
Researching technologies, markets or concepts through literature search and conversations with external experts, with a focus on heat decarbonisation and heat networks.
Quantitative analysis of systems and technologies, including developing techno-economic models.
Compiling briefing documents, reports, and presentations for project meetings and publications.
Developing ways to communicate the results of projects to a range of audiences.
Providing engineering, financial and policy perspective in a range of contexts, including on heat network modelling, project development, design, and business planning.
Developing and maintaining excellent relationships with colleagues, clients, partners and other stakeholders.
Requirements
3+ years in the energy sector and/or consultancy with a significant focus on heat networks.
Track record of successful project delivery.
Demonstration of outstanding achievement and impact in your career to date.
Undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification in physical science, engineering, economics or another relevant discipline (Minimum 2.1).
Strong interest in sustainability and low carbon energy, with proven expertise and track record on heat networks.
Excellent numeracy skills and ability to quickly think through complex problems.
IT literate and highly proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint.
Strongly preferred: Demonstrable real-world experience of heat network design to at least RIBA Stage 2 equivalent.
Experience in understanding and assessing energy use and decarbonisation in the buildings sector, such as in one or more of the following topic or service areas: net zero strategies for building portfolios, low carbon heating and cooling technologies, electrification of heat, heat networks, energy efficiency retrofit, low carbon building design, building and site level energy strategies, feasibility studies, project development and project initiation for building energy demand and carbon reduction measures.
Advantageous, but not essential: Experience with relevant specialist software, e.g. Desktop GIS, EnergyPro, Netsim, Thermos.
First class undergraduate degree.
Fluency in another European language (particularly French or German).
Benefits
Company health insurance (UK)
Cycle to work scheme (UK)
Flexible working hours and ability to work from home when needed
Choice of offices
Christmas and summer parties, and social activities