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Façade Engineer

Aylesford
3 weeks ago
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Façade Engineer

Location: Aylesford

We're looking for an experienced Façade Engineer to join the Engineering team. You'll take the lead on designing, engineering and documenting façade project enquiries, using a broad range of products and services.

You should be confident designing and developing facades for both residential and commercial projects, including rear-ventilated facades, and preparing technical drawings and specifications. Experience working with Tier 1 contractors and providing support during construction is key.

What you'll be doing:

Produce full facade engineering designs using computer-aided design software.
Carry out structural and thermal design and analysis calculations to current codes and standards.
Provide specialist input on facade projects, solving technical problems quickly and effectively.
Ensure quality standards are met on all projects.
Research design options and document findings to support decisions.
Keep up to date with industry trends and innovations.
Manage and deliver projects efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
Work closely with technical managers and sales reps on all technical aspects of projects.
Support project teams with implementation - including site and factory inspections, quality audits and reporting.
Take ownership of defined tasks, check your own work, and maintain high standards.
Prepare reports, letters and other documents using company templates.
Represent the team at external meetings and communicate technical information clearly.
Coordinate with architects, consultants and other designers to ensure smooth project delivery.
Meet agreed project deadlines and deliverables.
Respond to project enquiries quickly - full calculations within 48 hours and general technical enquiries within 24 hours.What we're looking for:

Degree in façade or civil engineering (membership of the Society of Façade Engineering is a bonus).
Experience designing rear-ventilated facades and knowledge of façade support and fastening systems.
Familiar with a range of façade materials - aluminium, stone, glazing, timber, composites and curtain walling.
Comfortable using AutoCAD and thermal analysis tools like WUFI.
Strong communicator, team player, and problem solver with good attention to detail.CVs in Word Format to
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