Graduate Building Physics Engineer - Buildings - 2026
Stantec
Cardiff, United Kingdom
Competitive salary; not specified; private medical...
4 days onsite
Degree in mechanical or building services engineering
Dynamic thermal modelling expertise
Revit and autocad software proficiency
Stantec is seeking a Graduate Building Physics Engineer for its Cardiff office to join the 2026 Graduate Programme. The role focuses on delivering sustainable building projects and requires collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to optimize building performance and energy solutions
Job Summary
This role offers a fantastic opportunity to join an award-winning Mechanical & Electrical Engineering team delivering sustainable projects across the UK.
Graduates will work on live projects from day one, utilizing dynamic thermal modelling to optimize building performance and energy strategies.
The company provides a competitive salary, private medical insurance, and a professional progression plan to support long-term career growth.
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Stantec is seeking a Graduate Building Physics Engineer for its Cardiff office to join the 2026 Graduate Programme. The role focuses on delivering sustainable building projects and requires collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to optimize building performance and energy solutions.
Salary
Competitive salary; Not specified; Private medical insurance, holiday buy/sell, life assurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Degree in mechanical or building services engineering
Dynamic thermal modelling expertise
Revit and AutoCAD software proficiency
UK work authorization required
Nice-to-have
Adaptability to changing situations
Collaborative team mindset
Problem-solving with unconventional thinking
Interest in Net Zero and BREEAM targets
Key Requirements
Unconditional right to live and work in the UK indefinitely
Bachelor's or Master's degree in relevant engineering subject
Commitment to office attendance at least 4 days per week
Work Rights
Must have unconditional right to live and work in the UK indefinitely