Are you passionate about sustainable building design and want to join a leading independent sustainability and engineering consultancy? 

We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic STEM graduate or experienced computer modeller (IES) who is keen to join our Building Physics department. You will be expected to develop dynamic 3D computer models of the proposed building and input and analyse data from the computer simulation software to meet various targets. An appreciation of thermodynamics, sustainable building design, and energy systems is essential.  

Based at either our new modern head office in central Swindon which has good travel links to London, Bristol and Bath, or one of our other offices in Bristol or Cardiff, you will have the opportunity to expand your skillset and gain invaluable knowledge from other team members, whilst working closely with our other business groups.

We will try our best to accommodate location preferences where possible but, in some cases, you may not be allocated your first or second choice location for your initial training period. Method operates a hybrid working policy so this will be a blend of the office and working remotely.

Graduate Training Programme

Our Graduate programme last around 2-3 years however, this timescale is wholly dependent on the individual paths each person will take. The aim of the programme is to give all graduates a structured pathway for the start of their career.

All graduates at Method work on real live projects and learn on the job carrying out tasks for those projects – this programme gives you some insight into what to expect within those two years including the formalities of technical reviews, membership of professional institutions etc.

Technical and non technical education such as presentation skills and time management courses etc, will make up a significant part of the programme. Everyone’s training is individual and tailored to their strengths and weaknesses enabling you to reach your full potential and gain both reward and satisfaction.

You will also be encouraged to develop your qualifications and become affiliated with an accredited institution such as CIBSE, IMechE, IET or the Energy Institute.

Included in Building Magazine’s Top 150 Consultants & Top 50 Engineers list for the past three years, we have also been included in the Top 50 Employers in Building Magazine’s annual survey for four of the last five years.

We are committed to providing the very best to our team and our workplace initiatives ensure that you will have the right resources and skills to achieve your goals.

Role and responsibilities

  • Computer modelling of buildings to assess energy use, thermal performance, and daylighting (using IES Rhino)
  • Completing projects for Part L compliance, CIBSE TM52/59, EPCs, CIBSE TM54, Passive House
  • Advising design teams and clients on how to reduce energy use through passive design, energy efficiency and renewable technologies
  • Advising design team and clients on how to improve the thermal comfort through building physics and passive design measures
  • Performing daylight and sunlight assessments
  • Assessing proposed buildings utilising the PHPP (Passive House Planning Package) software
  • Working with design teams including architects, structural engineers, quantity surveyors and specialist consultants
  • Advising on building physics aspects and completing modelling required for BREEAM and Code for Sustainable Homes
  • Advising on building-integrated renewable energy
  • Site visits to construction sites and existing buildings

Experience and qualifications

  • An appreciation of thermodynamics and energy systems are essential
  • You should have a good degree in sustainable building design or architectural engineering
  • You must have a passion for sustainable building design and reducing the carbon emissions of the built environment
  • You must be interested in the built environment and have the ability to communicate clearly and professionally
  • You will need to adapt to new situations quickly and be willing to contribute as an active design team member
  • Knowledge or awareness of BREEAM would be beneficial
  • Educated to degree level in physical sciences or any engineering discipline – for example physics, mechanical or electrical engineering, building services engineering, environmental engineering, architectural engineering
  • Knowledge of passive design, renewable energy systems and sustainable assessments such as BREEAM, WELL, Passive House
  • Experience with using IES Virtual Environment software is essential
  • Experience in coding (using programs such as Python), Revit and AUTOCAD is desirable, but not essential

Additional information

We are unable to accept applications from anyone who requires sponsorship to live and work in the UK now or in the future.

At Method Consulting we offer a benefits package designed to provide an excellent work/life balance. We are absolutely committed to the development of our staff and offer wide-ranging opportunities for training and professional development. Our salaries are highly competitive and will increase rapidly with experience.

We’re proud to be an inclusive, equal opportunities employer, and we’re committed to ensuring that all candidates are treated fairly throughout the recruitment process. If you have a disability that might affect your performance at any stage of the recruitment process, please let us know about any help or reasonable adjustments as soon possible before any interview or assessment. We’ll work with you to make sure any appropriate support is in place.