Propel

Graduate Energy Engineer

London

£30k – £35k/yr

Posted 5 days ago

Early applicant

Full-time

Our client is a specialist operating at the intersection of property, engineering, and data, helping commercial buildings perform better in the real world. They work with asset managers and landlords to optimise building performance, reduce energy use, and improve occupier experience through a combination of engineering expertise, smart technology and building data.

They are now hiring a Graduate Energy Engineer to join their growing team.

The Role

This is a graduate-level position offering hands-on exposure to how commercial buildings perform. You’ll support the delivery of energy and sustainability services across office and retail portfolios — combining site-based engineering insight with data analysis to identify opportunities to reduce energy use and improve building performance.

What You’ll Do

Conduct on-site energy surveys across commercial buildings Assess HVAC systems, lighting, and building controls Analyse energy consumption data to identify trends and savings opportunities Produce clear, practical energy audit reports Support metering (AMR) installation and project coordination Work closely with facilities teams, contractors, and stakeholders Maintain accurate project data and documentation

About You

Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, Energy or similar Strong analytical skills (Excel essential) Clear communicator — written and verbal Organised, detail-oriented, and proactive Confident working on-site in live building environments Genuine interest in energy, sustainability, and building performance Exposure to HVAC, BMS, or building systems (nice to have)

Why Join

Basic Salary: £30,000–£35,000 Hybrid working Flexible core working hours Study support and professional development Discretionary bonus and salary reviews Healthcare, life insurance and wellness programme Lifestyle perks including gym membership and cycle to work

For a confidential discussion, contact Tas Ravenscroft at Propel.