My Journey at Sweco Belgium
My Journey at Sweco Belgium
From Junior HVAC Engineer to Building Performance Consultant
My career in sustainable building engineering began on October 15, 2015, when I joined Boydens Engineering as a Junior HVAC Engineer. Over the years, I gained experience in mechanical system design, energy efficiency, and building performance analysis.
In 2017, I transitioned into the role of Building Performance Consultant, where I focused on energy-efficient design, simulation analysis, and sustainability strategies.
Joining Sweco – A New Chapter
In June 2021, Boydens Engineering became part of Sweco Belgium, integrating our expertise with one of Europe’s leading engineering and architecture consultancies. This merger has allowed me to work on larger international projects, pushing the boundaries of sustainable building design.
My Focus Areas at Sweco
🏢 Energy-efficient building design – Developing strategies to minimize energy consumption while maintaining comfort.
🌍 Building performance simulations – Conducting detailed thermal, daylight, and indoor climate analysis.
📊 Data-driven optimization – Using simulations and analytics to enhance building efficiency and sustainability.
💻 Programming & Automation – Developing custom tools and scripts in Python, C#, and VBA to streamline workflows, automate repetitive tasks, and enhance building performance analysis.
🔗 Software Integration & API Development – Creating Revit plugins, web applications, and automation tools to connect design software with external data sources for better collaboration and efficiency.
Why Sweco?
Being part of Sweco International (Sweco.se) has been an incredible journey. The company’s commitment to innovation and sustainability aligns perfectly with my passion for creating future-proof buildings and communities.
🚀 I’m excited to continue shaping the future of sustainable engineering with Sweco!
💬 Let’s connect! Feel free to reach out via LinkedIn or check out my work on GitHub.
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