Parkhill is looking to add a Building Performance Analyst to our team. In this role, you'll analyze building energy and daylight performance, conduct in-depth climate studies, and collaborate closely with architects and engineers daily. You'll be at the forefront of our growth in this vital area, shaping sustainable solutions and driving innovation within the industry. Your Contribution Provide building performance analysis support to the in-house design teams and help lead integrated design workshops on new projects. Conduct site level climatic studies, analyzing energy and daylighting performance of schematic phase building designs. Recommend practical ECMs (energy conservation measures) and conduct life-cycle cost analyses of design options. Perform whole building life cycle (embodied carbon) analyses on building structural systems and envelope. Assist with green building certifications-related modeling (as needed). Undertake building performance research and assist in developing training modules for design staff along with creating presentation/marketing materials for clients. Your Qualifications Bachelors or masters/graduate degree in Architecture, Engineering, Building Sciences, Sustainability, or a closely related field. Professional (1-6 years preferred) or academic projects' experience with: Site level climatic analysis (sun/shadow studies, wind, solar, massing, etc.) SD (schematic) phase building performance analysis tools like - cove.tool (preferred), Sefaira, ClimateStudio, and/or Insight. DD/CD phase building performance analysis tools like - EnergyPlus/OpenStudio, IESVE, DOE2/eQUEST, and/or Trane Trace. Whole building LCA (life cycle analysis)/ embodied carbon analysis tools like - One Click LCA, Tally, Athena Impact Estimator, or EC3 tool. (preferred) General knowledge of green building certifications like LEED, AEGB, WELL Building Standard, SITES, and the Living Building Challenge. Exposure to the AIA 2030 Challenge and DDx documentation process (is a plus). Familiarity with schematic design software like SketchUp and basic Revit skills. Understanding of commonly used architectural, structural, and mechanical systems. Ability to read and understand building design drawings and specifications. Strong technical knowledge and ability to quickly learn new and upcoming building performance modeling tools and techniques. Detail oriented with an ability to work on multiple projects in parallel. Strong communication skills and the ability to work in a team setting. Interest and ability to stay up to date on current building energy codes and regulations. Passion to advance sustainable design principles like net-zero and passive technologies. EEO Statement Parkhill is committed to providing an equitable and inclusive work environment, free from discrimination and harassment, where employees are treated with respect and dignity. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer/Affirmative Action/Veteran/Disability employer and subscribe to E-Verify. J-18808-Ljbffr