Design Engineer HVAC

EECO2 Ltd
Adlington
1 week ago
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Design Engineer HVAC - Engineering & Technical Services - Competitive Salary + Benefits - Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10

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The RoleDo you have an Engineering Degree and a passion for HVAC design within the pharmaceutical industry? If so, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

We are seeking a Design Engineer with a strong HVAC background to join our dynamic team at EECO2. You will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality, energy-efficient HVAC solutions for our global pharmaceutical and life sciences clients. As a subject matter expert, you will share your knowledge, support the development of innovative designs, and ensure our projects meet the highest standards.

If you are inspired by the opportunity to contribute to an ambitious organisation with a meaningful mission, apply today.

Key Responsibilities:Technical Delivery (85%):Understanding client needs, possessing knowledge of innovative solutions, and being familiar with the relevant technical information are essential aspectsSharing demonstrable knowledge (such as recent used/test cases) both on build and design on a regular basis with the team (a Subject Matter Expert on HVAC systems).Supporting the development bespoke solutions and innovative designs to meet client needs aligning with cutting-edge technical approaches.Developing expertise on energy efficiency of HVAC systems.Working with Engineering KPIs to provide high quality technical work on timeApplying knowledge in engineering complex GMP-compliant HVAC systems for building services.Working on client site to facilitate projects (both nationally and internationally).Working closely with the Engineering Team to develop the technical expertise.Adopting best practice (technical) to maintain consistency and quality of deliverablesSupporting the Business's ISO 9001 status for consistent quality delivery.Business Operations 10%:Participating in weekly Engineering Team Management meetingsIdentifying improvement areas across the business.Assisting in a culture of innovation and excellence and maintaining EECO2 Global SME statusSupporting Business Growth 5%:Collaborating and assisting the business/engineering team to implement short and long-term plans of the businessSupporting EECO2 Pharma HVAC SME status by maintaining industry leading knowledge related to the Pharma/Lifesciences industry.Identifying improvement areas across the businessShadowing senior engineering on keynote events on HVAC systems and energy efficiency

The CompanyAt EECO2, we're a leading force in engineering and energy management, committed to sustainability and innovative solutions. Our mission is to help the global life science sector produce sustainable pharmaceutical products, reducing environmental impact for a healthier future. We've made significant strides in reducing energy and carbon footprints, achieving impressive savings in energy, CO2 emissions, and costs for our clients.

Benefits:Competitive Salary, Pension, Life Assurance, Healthcare, 23 days holiday plus bank holidays.

The PersonQualifications:Bachelor's/Master's Engineering Degree or related fieldMCIBSE or equivalent (Chartered Institute of Building Services) or IMechE or working towards professional qualification at CEng LevelExperience:Strong understanding of mechanical and electrical energy systems in buildings.Recent experience in HVAC system design and operation.Experience in implementation projects including troubleshooting and resolving technical issues.Experience in Pharma/Life Sciences is advantageous.

Skills:Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.Ability to review drawings, data, and specifications.Good written and verbal communication skills.Project and time management skills.

Behaviours:Creative thinker and innovative.Accountable and open-minded.Adaptable and proactive.Collaborative and professional.Resilient and motivated towards sustainability.

Join us at EECO2, where you can contribute to a sustainable future and be part of a team making a true difference in the world! Click the apply now button to find out more.

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