Intern - New Build Team


Location
Cambourne, Cambridgeshire (Head Office)
Hours
Full Time - Monday 15th June to Friday 4th September
Salary
£14.00 per hour
About the Role
Are you interested in housing, sustainability, and improving the way we build homes for the future? Do you enjoy research, data analysis, and creating resources that make a real difference to people’s lives? We’re looking for an enthusiastic intern to help us gather insights and develop tools that enhance our new council homes. This internship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that impact residents and support sustainable living.
You will design and implement a tenant feedback survey for residents in our new-build properties to understand their experience and gather valuable data. You will also develop a “Welcome to Your New Home” handbook, focusing on how tenants can make the most of sustainability features such as air-source heat pumps and mechanical ventilation. Additionally, you will analyse potential savings for tenants from different energy-efficient measures to help inform future design and specification decisions. Supporting ongoing improvements to our new-build specification based on feedback and data insights will also be part of your role.
This role is perfect for someone who is proactive, creative, and eager to contribute ideas that improve homes and tenant experience while working collaboratively with different teams.
Experience
Strong research and analytical skills are essential. Experience in housing, sustainability, or energy efficiency is advantageous but not required.
About you
You are creative and able to produce clear, engaging resources for tenants. You have an interest in housing, sustainability, and energy efficiency. You can manage multiple tasks effectively and work collaboratively with different teams. You are proactive and keen to contribute ideas that improve homes and tenant experience.
Qualifications
No specific qualifications are required for this internship, but a keen interest in the subject matter and a willingness to learn are important.





















