Research Assistant/Associate - Advancing Net Zero of New Build Homes and Retrofitting

The University of Manchester
Manchester
1 week ago
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We are recruiting an enthusiastic and motivated research assistant/associate with expertise in construction materials and life cycle assessment (LCA) to join an exciting project funded by EPSRC and Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), in collaboration with Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance (CNCA). The project focuses on the use of bio-based materials in new build homes and in retrofitting together with a carbon calculator for making decisions on sustainable solutions for GMCA’s ongoing and future projects. As one of the projects supports by CNCA’s “European Cities Pioneering Low-Carbon Buildings for a Just Transition” initiative, the role offers exciting opportunities for international collaboration, including sharing and disseminating knowledge between 14 major European cities/metropolitan area project partners. The role will be based in Department of Civil Engineering and Management within School of Engineering at the University of Manchester.

The School of Engineering at the University of Manchester is dedicated to fostering a culture of curiosity, creativity, and innovation, enabling individuals to develop engineering solutions and skills that make a positive impact on society. Recognising that people are at the heart of its mission, the School provides an inclusive and collaborative environment for learning, research, and growth. It hosts over 5,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students across seven academic disciplines: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Project Management. The School’s interdisciplinary research addresses a wide range of themes, supported by world-class facilities and exceptional technical expertise. Social responsibility is central to its mission, integrating the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals into teaching and learning while tackling societal challenges. The School is deeply committed to supporting its students, staff, and local communities.

The Department of Civil Engineering and Management is renowned for its world-class teaching, cutting-edge research, and strong industry collaborations. The department integrates engineering and management expertise for tackling complex challenges in infrastructure and construction. With a focus on sustainability and innovation, the department conducts impactful research in areas such as sustainable and low carbon construction materials and structures and life cycle assessments. Home to a diverse and vibrant academic community, the department provides an excellent environment for professional growth enabling students and staff to address the pressing engineering challenges of today and the future.

What you will get in return:

  • Fantastic market leading Pension scheme
  • Excellent employee health and wellbeing services including an Employee Assistance Programme
  • Exceptional starting annual leave entitlement, plus bank holidays
  • Additional paid closure over the Christmas period
  • Local and national discounts at a range of major retailers

As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.

Our University is positive about flexible working you can find out morehere

Hybrid working arrangements may be considered.

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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.

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