Building Services Engineer (Renewable Energy)Our client is a one stop shop for sustainable technologies. They supply and install the systems, including ground/air source heat pumps, under floor heating, cooling, MVHR and solar PV.They are now looking to recruit an enthusiastic and hardworking Building Services Engineer to join their rapidly growing team. The person will be based at Head Office in Potters Bar (Hertfordshire).The right candidate will be working as part of a team with other Building Services Engineers, undertaking building services design for new installation and refurbishment projects. You will be working on a variety of projects, both domestic and commercial, in all aspects of renewable energy.ResponsibilitiesAs a Building Services Engineer, you will be involved in developing project designs from conception through to completion.The main duties are likely to be focused around:Designing and specifying renewable energyProducing drawings, schematics and installation documents for confirmed projectsAdvising on the integration of renewable energy technologies with other building servicesYour overall responsibilities will encompass:Design of renewable energy systems, production of drawings and specificationsAssist in the management of existing projects e.g. attending site meetings and planning installation programsUndertaking site surveys and writing reportsUnderstanding the relevant MCS Standards and implementing them into designRequirement:Degree in Building Services EngineeringOther useful experiences/skills:Ability to perform SAP and SBEM assessments Experience in Mechanical Building Services Engineering design, preferably including renewable energy technologiesGood communication and presentation skillsGood organizational skillsCapability of being a good team player who also has the ability to work under their own initiativeAbility to work well under pressureGood project management skills, specification and report writingGood understanding of current legislation e.g. Building Regulations, Code for Sustainable homes and MCS