Overheating Assessor

Posted 7 April by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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Overheating Assessor | Home Based | Permanent

Ref: DB2106

Competitive Salary Plus Benefits

Our client is looking for an Overheating Assessor to join their well-established, award-winning consultancy. The firm have built up an excellent reputation in the construction sector with various residential and commercial projects. The role will focus on overheating assessments in accordance with the Part O regulations.

Overheating Assessor Requirements:

  • IES experience for overheating analysis including TM59 and TM52
  • On Construction Domestic Energy Assessor Qualification (Desirable)
  • Relevant industry experience
  • Computer literate
  • Brilliant time management and communication skills
  • Excellent relationship building and positive 'can-do' attitude

Overheating Assessor Duties:

  • Produce overheating TM52 and TM59 assessments, Part O assessments
  • Deliver overheating and thermal comfort analysis using IES
  • Liaise with clients and internal team to hit deadlines
  • Generate energy and sustainability statements for planning
  • Thermal modelling using IES software
  • Consult on building design to comply with Part L

Benefits:

  • 25 Days Annual Leave Plus Buy/Sell Scheme
  • Pension
  • Flexible working
  • Discretionary Bonus
  • Social Events

Interested? To discuss this position or other roles in the Sustainability, Energy, Building Services Sector, please contact Dina Bunkheila on , or email a copy of your CV over to and we will be in touch shortly.

Required skills

  • Sustainability|Energy|IES|TM59|TM52|Part O|OCDEA|overheating assessor|thermal comfort|

Reference: 52433103

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