SAP Assessor

Posted 11 June by Penguin Recruitment Ltd
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SAP Assessor

Ref:BM261

This is an exciting opportunity for an established SAP Assessor to join an independent sustainability consultancy based in Hertfordshire. The successful candidate will have opportunities to progress to a senior level within the company and work alongside national developers and independent builders through all stages of a project's lifecycle.

Responsibilities for an SAP assessor include:

  • Carrying out energy assessments and EPCs for new builds
  • Work alongside the construction team and clients by providing advice and solutions to ensure targets are met
  • Produce energy strategies and decarbonization reports

The ideal SAP assessor will have:

  • An OCDEA accreditation with a minimum of 1 years' experience as an SAP assessor
  • Good understanding and knowledge of UK building regulations and legislations
  • Good general educational background with ideally a degree within a sustainability or energy discipline
  • Excellent communication and presentation Skills, with previous experience in a client facing role

Benefits of the role:

  • Competitive salary that is dependent on experience
  • Remote working
  • Generous holiday allowance
  • Opportunities for career progression
  • Pension scheme

If This role interests you or if you are interested in searching for other roles relating to sustainability please feel free to contact Ben Moore on or email . There are many more roles available on our website at www.penguinrecruitment.co.uk. This is a permanent role.

Penguin Recruitment is operating as a recruitment agency in respect to this position.

Required skills

  • OCDEA|SAP|

Reference: 52843426

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