Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
23 Jul, 25
Salary
31.52
Posted On
23 Apr, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Technical Writing, Revit, Energy Efficiency, Sustainability, Event Planning, Life Cycle Assessment, Python, Grasshopper, Harmonization, Research, Adobe Creative Suite, Project Coordination, Multi Criteria Decision Analysis, Architecture, Indesign, French
Industry
Information Technology/IT
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Overview
Reconstruct : Building Energy Retrofit Solutions for Canada, is a five-year project funded through an NSERC Alliance grant (2022-2026), led by Prof. Michael Jemtrud who holds the Chair in Architecture, Energy and Environment at McGill. Reconstruct aims to develop solutions to realize deep energy retrofits (DERs) of buildings, to test them through pilot projects, and to develop and implement a roadmap to accelerate their deployment to thousands of buildings across Quebec and Canada.
Buildings account for 40% of carbon emissions around the globe, and an estimated 80% of the buildings that will be standing in 2050 in Canada already exist. DERs are defined as retrofits that reduce a building’s energy usage by 50 to 70%, and have many benefits beyond energy savings, including extending building lifespan, increasing resilience, improving resident health and well-being, and easing strain on the electricity grid through decreased peak loads. Substantial funding is being allocated to accelerate their mass deployment, notably in the residential sector. Our fabric-first approach plans to use prefabricated exterior over-cladding panel solutions to facilitate the mass deployment of low-carbon DERs, complemented with high-performance active systems. We use a pilot-to-pipeline strategy whereby buildings for pilot projects are strategically selected so that solutions and processes developed and implemented in these projects can then be applied to a vast pool of similar buildings with relatively minor adjustment. Reconstruct currently intends to focus on specific building types with a high potential for impact, including schools, community centres and public multi-unit residential buildings.
The multidisciplinary Reconstruct team is made up of academic researchers and research labs collaborating with governmental, industry and community partners. It includes members from the fields of architecture, urban planning, engineering, computer science, geography, public health, industrial ecology, finance, and data science.
Responsibilities
The Research Assistant 2 will support the development and refinement of digital tools designed to assess the suitability of buildings from large stocks for Deep Energy Retrofits (DERs). These tools include, but are not limited to, an environmental assessment platform (BREA-tool), DER cost estimation tool (DER-Calc), building identification tool, and a Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) framework.
Key responsibilities include:
Please note that the above list is representative but not exhaustive. Additional tasks may be assigned within the scope of the project.
Education
Qualifications
Hourly Salary:
$31.52
Hours per Week:
35 (Full time)
Location:
MacDonald Harrington
Supervisor:
Associate Professor
Position Start Date:
2025-06-16
Position End Date:
2026-06-16
Deadline to Apply:
2025-04-23
This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.
McGill University hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities. McGill implements an employment equity program and encourages members of designated groups to self-identify. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application process may contact, in confidence,
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