TNEI is a specialist, vibrant consulting company that has been at the forefront of providing expert technical advice to renewable energy developers, regulators, electricity network companies and funding institutions all over the world for more than 20 years. By nurturing the top talent in the energy industry we have built a solid reputation of developing innovative solutions and solving complex problems associated with achieving Net zero. We offer a supportive, fast-paced learning environment with excellent career development opportunities. This is a great opportunity to join a growing team of like-minded professionals and become part of the Net Zero energy revolution.
Tnei staff at the heart of the business
TNEI is an Employee Ownership Trust meaning that the people who work in the business directly benefit from and influence the direction and future success of the company.
TNEI has always been proud of its inventive and collaborative culture. That culture is at the heart of its success and ensures innovative and novel approaches to supporting and helping solve challenges facing our client base. An Employee Ownership Trust embodies this company culture in which we all feel responsible for the business’ performance and success.
By remaining independent, the company is able to retain its culture and reputation and allow staff to feel even more connected to the company.
The position
We are looking for an ambitious and motivated Graduate Consultant to join our Environment and Engineering Team. Applicants should come from an academic background in either acoustics, physics, maths or data science to assist our acoustics consultants with noise propagation modelling and data analysis.
The Environment and Engineering team assists developers in taking energy projects from conceptual ideas to operational assets. We offer a range of consultancy services including acoustics, planning, consenting, civil engineering, GIS and expert witness. Our projects range from early feasibility studies right through to environmental compliance, due diligence and beyond.
We envisage that the successful applicant will commence work in Summer 2023 although there may be an opportunity to start sooner if a suitable applicant is available.
We actively encourage staff development through structured on the job training and support.
Duties and responsibilities will include
- Undertaking noise monitoring surveys;
- Data analysis of measured data;
- Noise prediction and propagation modelling; and
- Input to technical noise assessment reports.
- Modelling input and reporting for other technical studies, such as shadow flicker assessments.
Requirements
Essential requirements include:
- An acoustics, physics, maths or data science related degree.
- Strong general numeric and mathematical skills.
- An interest in energy and the environment.
Desirable requirements:
- Affiliation with the Institute of Acoustics.
- Experience of undertaking noise surveys.
- Experience of data management and analysis.
- Coding skills, especially python.
Why should you apply?
- Excellent professional and personal development opportunities.
- A flexible approach to working subject to business needs and requirements.
- Discretionary annual performance-based bonus.
- Company contributory pension scheme.
- Support towards achieving professional qualifications.
- CPD and training opportunities and support.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- 25 days annual leave plus an extra day off on your birthday.
Equality, diversity and inclusion
TNEI promotes equal opportunities and supports suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy or maternity/paternity.