Corgan

Senior Sustainability Analyst

Category Echo
Job ID 2024-2651
Job Locations
US-TX-Dallas | US-TX-Dallas
Employee Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

Corgan uses data and dialogue to design places that are functional, responsible and strive for aesthetic excellence. We’re an employee-owned firm driven by research that informs elevated user experiences, and insights that anticipate a rapidly changing world. It’s how we design structures and spaces that reach beyond our clients’ initial goals.

 

At Corgan, we believe we have a fundamental responsibility to be good stewards of the environment and the world’s resources. With a deep understanding of the role that the built environment plays in shaping both societies and the physical world, we believe that what we design can profoundly and pro-actively strengthen communities and society by creating a physical environment that is more sustainable, more resilient, more equitable, and at its highest order, restorative of the inherit impact that the built environment has on communities and the planet.

 

We accomplish this through a thoughtful and integrated approach to design that balances the built and natural environment. We are informed by a deep understanding of ecological systems, physical and cultural infrastructure, the impacts of material production and use, building siting and massing, building systems, economics, and construction methodologies. Sustainable design is more than numbers and checklists, but a holistic approach that addresses meeting the needs of the present with a comprehensive understanding of both the impact and positive potentials of what we design can have on the future we all share.

 

To support our environmental ethos and goals, Corgan has established a dedicated group of experts under ‘ECHO’. ECHO provides expertise, design support and detailed analytics around all aspects of environmental and social sustainability as well as climate change adaptation in the built environment.

Responsibilities

Corgan is seeking a Senior Sustainable Design Analyst to join its dynamic and expanding ECHO team of sustainable design experts to lead, manage and support a wide array of projects ranging from aviation, data centers, education, interiors and others. You will contribute to and manage several concurrent projects supporting the design team on topics including but not limited to: design and assessment of various projects; bespoke sustainability frameworks; environmental and energy analytics; health and well-being design strategies; energy transfer studies; material use; third party certifications; GHG emission analysis; coordination of sustainability assessments and benchmarking of building projects. You will also work on projects which focus on the development of climate impact mitigation and resilience strategies. The role will challenge you to work across interdisciplinary teams with a wide range of client and project types.

 

Candidates should exhibit strong and effective organizational and communication skills, as well as the ability to present confidently to a variety of audiences. Must have high attention to detail and strong analytical skills.  The ability to juggle multiple priorities is essential. The Senior Sustainability Analyst will work with the Sustainability Director to ensure projects have the tools, resources, and strategies to maximize energy-efficiency and overall sustainability. This requires design-team communication and integration, development of project sustainable design goals, energy performance metrics, and tracking overall integration of sustainable design goals through successful project completion.

 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in, Architecture, Engineering, Energy, Environmental Science, Planning, Urban Design, or a closely related field. A Master’s degree in a similar field is preferred
  • 8+ years of relevant work experience with a consistent track record
  • Hold a AIA, PE, CEMand/or LEED accreditation
  • Experience in building design or engineering experience, including identification, analysis and selection of appropriate integrated strategies;
  • In-depth knowledge of specific building or campus scale sustainability topics such as indoor environments, healthy materials, embodied energy, energy analytics, etc.
  • Experience with building environmental analysis tools such as Pollination, Solemma, Autodesk Insight, Energy Plus, Tally or others;
  • Sustainability assessment of projects in the built environment using at least one of the following frameworks: LEED, WELL, ENVISION, and/or other GBCI rating systems, cost & benefit analysis over a project life cycle to support decision-making
  • Assessment and estimation of energy & resource efficiency potential;
  • Sustainability codes and standards development and implementation
  • Integrated systems design; energy, transportation, water, waste, materials.
  • Experience with project budgeting, cost tracking, and interdisciplinary team management.
  • Proposal development and management

 

 

 

Candidates will also be able to demonstrate experience in:

 

  • Climate change related policy and services action development – including GHG mitigation and climate adaptation
  • Performance design strategies for complicated building types such as aviation and data centers; portfolio, campus and city scale sustainability and resiliency frameworks

 

 

Corgan believes in partnering for success, building on our legacy for the future, and providing an excellent product. Corgan’s project sectors include aviation, data centers, commercial, education, interiors, and healthcare. Our 92% repeat client business record is a testament to our ability to serve clients in a competent, ethical, and professional manner. Corgan offers a competitive compensation and benefit package and in addition to our excellent environment, philanthropic culture and numerous awards, we offer the ability to work with the highest level of technical equipment and programs.

 

*Only applications received through our website will be considered.* EOE/M/F/Disability/Vet

 

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