Paul Vincent Ceng

Associate Director Engineer at Atelier Ten

Paul Vincent CEng began their work experience in 1997 as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Erinaceous until 2008. Following this, they then worked at MacKechnie-Jarvis & Graham for the same role. In July 2008, Paul joined Atelier Ten as an Associate Director Engineer, where they played a crucial role in the "Electrical Practice" team. Their responsibilities included collaborating with a network of electrical engineers, sharing knowledge, and designing with future trends in mind. Paul is known for developing robust designs through considering multiple perspectives and options.

Paul Vincent CEng attended the University of London from 1999 to 2003, where they earned a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

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Atelier Ten

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As environmental design consultants, building services engineers and lighting designers, we are committed to high performance and sustainable design within the built environment. Visit our website to view current job opportunities: http://www.atelierten.com/studio/careers/ We use our imagination, knowledge and experience to contribute to our clients’ success. By recognising and analysing opportunities for improving energy efficiency, water conservation, visual and thermal comfort, material selection, and carbon emissions reductions, we provide integrated, full-service engineering and consulting on environmental design, building systems performance analysis, lighting and daylighting design, fire engineering, benchmarking, environmental masterplanning, strategic sustainability planning, and inter-related services. Our core objective is to meet the needs of our clients by developing well-integrated buildings with simple systems that work with natural laws of physics to increase comfort, reduce energy consumption and contribute back to the greater environment.


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