Graduate Building Physics Consultant (IES Modelling)
Leeds
£26,000 - £30,000
About the Role
We're working with a leading multidisciplinary consultancy operating at the forefront of building performance, compliance, and sustainability across the UK.
With a strong focus on improving energy efficiency and supporting the transition to net zero, the business delivers a wide range of services across both new and existing buildings, supporting clients through every stage of the project lifecycle.
They are now looking to recruit a Graduate Building Physics Consultant to join their Leeds team-offering an excellent opportunity to develop your skills within a structured, supportive, and technically driven environment.
What's on Offer
Competitive graduate salary (£26,000 - £30,000)
Structured training and development programme
Clear progression pathway within a growing organisation
Opportunity to work on a broad range of projects across multiple sectors
Exposure to compliance, modelling, and wider sustainability services
Supportive and collaborative team environment
What You'll Be Doing
Carry out energy modelling and simulation using IES software
Support building performance analysis and compliance work
Assist in developing low-energy and sustainable design solutions
Work closely with experienced consultants and engineers on live projects
Contribute to technical reports, calculations, and client deliverables
Support improvements in building efficiency and carbon reduction strategies
What We're Looking For
Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or a related discipline
Exposure to IES software (academic or placement experience)
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Good communication skills and a collaborative approach
Interest in building performance, sustainability, and net zero
Why Join?
This is a great opportunity to join a business at the forefront of building performance and compliance, where you'll gain hands-on experience, develop your technical skillset, and build a long-term career in sustainability and building physics.
Apply now or get in touch to find out more