Embodied Carbon in Construction - Bath, United Kingdom - University of Bath

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Embodied Carbon in Construction - KTP Associate

Job title Embodied Carbon in Construction - KTP Associate

Department Architecture & Civil Engineering


Salary Starting from £34,000, rising to £38,000 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience, and £4,333 training budget for personal development.

Full-time and fixed term for 26 months

Grade Competitive Package

SOC Code - Visa Requirements 2426 (KTP Associate)

This role is sponsorable

Placed on Friday 17 March 2023

Closing date Tuesday 11 April 2023

Interview date Thursday 04 May 2023

Reference JM10364R

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The Associate will be based at one of Causeway's three main locations: Gerrards Cross (Near London), Leamington Spa or Middlesbrough with some degree of remote working.

Do you have a strong interest and background in data analysis with previous experience of Life Cycle Assessment or carbon footprinting?


The University of Bath is looking for a talented individual to lead a ground-breaking research project to create a software product that will enable embodied carbon to be measured in real time as a building or structure is constructed.

This is critical because embodied carbon represents 10% of global energy-related CO2 emissions and must be reduced if we are to achieve net-zero carbon construction.


This is an opportunity for you to 'fast track' your career into business by leading a high profile and strategically meaningful project to a successful conclusion, allowing you to utilise your academic achievements in an industrial setting.


This is a unique opportunity to work alongside academics from one of the UK's leading research-intensive universities while building a professional career.


This Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project will bring together a team with an exciting combination of expertise in life cycle assessment, uncertainty analysis, data visualisation and integrating sustainability into decision making.


As a KTP Associate you will receive extensive practical and formal training, gain marketable skills, broaden knowledge and expertise within an industrially relevant project, and be supported by both industrial and academic mentors.


You will have the opportunity to work on inspirational problems, using ground-breaking technology with incredible team support from the Departments of Architecture and Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.


  • Proven experience and strong background of data analysis.
  • Previous experience of Life Cycle Assessment or carbon footprinting.
  • Excellent communication skills to engage with multiple stakeholders and ability to relate to other specialties.


If you're a talented and motivated individual looking for a new challenge and to take control of your own project, then make sure you take advantage of this rare opportunity.

You will play a major role and engage with multiple stakeholders, so must have excellent communication and organisational skills.


_ KTP Associate - The benefits_

  • Valuable experience and highly transferable skills.
  • Responsibility for a highprofile project.
  • Mentoring from the company and academic team.

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