Building Physics / Sustainability Consultant Location: Colchester Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 plus DOE A dynamic and forward-thinking consultancy specialising in Acoustic Design, Fire Engineering, and Building Surveying is looking to hire an experienced Building Physics/ Sustainability Consultant. The firm conducts work across all sectors of the built environment, with a diverse client base throughout the UK and internationally. Key Responsibilities Conducting SAP calculations, DSM energy modelling and assessing overheating risks Ability to manage projects independently and effectively Build strong client relationships and growing services within a consultancy environment Collaborating with architects, MEP and structural engineers to integrate sustainability into design Ability to provide design guidance and technical input in meetings and reviewsWhat we’re looking for: Degree in Sustainable Design, Environmental Engineering, or a related field Minimum 3 years’ experience in building physics and sustainability consultancy Proficiency in SAP calculations, DSM energy modelling, and assessing overheating risks (CIBSE TM59) Strong experience using IESVE for energy modelling and simulation In-depth knowledge of UK Building Regulations and sustainability standards (e.g., Part L, Part O, NABERS, BREEAM) Proficient in SAP assessments using Elmhurst software Knowledge of UK planning and construction processes Excellent written and verbal communication skills; capable of preparing high-quality reports and delivering presentationsBenefits: Flexible Working Options Competitive Salary Discretionary Bonus Generous Contributory Pension Scheme Annual Leave Buy/Sell Scheme Training & Development Opportunities Group Life Assurance & Income Protection Professional Fees Covered Monthly Wellbeing AllowanceInterested? If you are an eager and passionate Sustainability Consultant looking to take the next steps in your career, we’d love to hear from you! Apply today or reach out to Katie at Aztrum Recruitment for a private and confidential conversation