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A progressive design-led AEC consultancy in London is seeking a Bioclimatic Engineer with a focus on air quality. The successful candidate will lead air quality services, including dispersion modelling and liaising with clients. Minimum requirements include a degree in Environmental Engineering and skills in project management and communication. This position supports hybrid work with three days in the office. Opportunities for professional growth and chartership support are provided.
AKT II is a progressive design-led AEC consultancy which, over recent years, has been recognised as one of the most successful cutting-edge practices in its field, collaborating with architects, developers and contractors both in the UK and internationally. AKT II was formed in 1996 and since then has grown to 350 people, while building a reputation for award-winning innovation, creativity and delivery.
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Role – Bioclimatic Engineer
AKT II’s Bioclimatic Team offers a diverse range of services that support climate-responsive and environmentally conscious design. The team has applied its interdisciplinary expertise to numerous high-profile projects both in the UK and internationally, including in the Middle East.
We are currently seeking a Bioclimatic Engineer – Air Quality Specialist to join our growing team.
Your work will concentrate on leading our Air Quality services, with the primary function and duties :
Being part of the Bioclimatic team, you also will be performing other topics of Bioclimatic design, such as wind, overshadowing, daylight access, glare, light pollution, and thermal comfort, supporting design strategies from concept through to detailed design.
As you develop professionally, you will have the opportunity to take on increasing levels of responsibility and autonomy. You will also be supported in your path toward chartership for institutes such as through the IMechE.
We invite candidates to submit a CV along with a portfolio that showcases relevant project experience, including any academic work related to Air Quality.
Location – London Office
This role will be based in our London office (Shoreditch), with a hybrid-working arrangement that typically involves 3 days in the office per week and the remainder working remotely.