Associate or Principal Sustainability Consultant
Posted 10 hours 35 minutes ago by Lewis Davey
Lewis Davey are excited to be working with a leading sustainability consultancy in seeking a Sustainability Consultant at the Associate or Principal level with a strong focus on energy to join their team in either the Bournemouth or Reading office.
This opportunity sits within a dynamic, multidisciplinary sustainability group known for its industry-leading work in sustainable design, construction, and building operation. The team provides strategic sustainability consultancy across a wide range of sectors and is deeply engaged in driving best practices for sustainable development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead delivery on large-scale sustainability and energy-focused projects for high-profile clients.
- Manage project resources, prioritise team tasks, and coordinate effectively with wider project leads.
- Mentor and support the development of junior team members.
- Oversee and review work produced by colleagues, ensuring high standards and accuracy.
- Prepare fee proposals, manage budgets, and support invoicing processes.
- Conduct and lead client and design team workshops, clearly communicating technical information and strategies.
- Deliver and oversee technical modelling and analysis such as:
- Embodied carbon calculations
- Circular economy opportunities
- Building performance simulations
- Operational energy assessments
- On-site energy generation evaluations
- Overheating and thermal comfort risk assessments
- Develop and deliver integrated sustainability and energy strategies from early design through completion.
- Manage environmental assessments such as BREEAM, WELL, HQM, etc.
- Champion net zero and whole life carbon approaches across project portfolios.
- Contribute to internal research and innovation to support continued leadership in the field.
About You:
The successful candidate will bring a combination of technical expertise, practical consultancy experience, and a passion for advancing sustainability in the built environment. Ideally, they will have:
- Strong knowledge in areas such as:
- Energy strategy development
- Building Regulations compliance (e.g. PassivHaus, Part L using IES or Elmhurst)
- In-use energy assessment
- Overheating and thermal modelling
- Net zero carbon planning
- Supporting planning submissions
- A degree in a relevant sustainability or engineering discipline.
- Proven experience in the built environment sector, ideally within a sustainability or engineering consultancy setting.
- Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team-oriented approach.
- A drive to make a measurable difference through sustainable solutions.