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TGS International Group
Wolverhampton
2 days ago
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Job Description Mechanical Design Engineer -
Construction Location: Wolverhampton, West Midlands, UK Salary:
£55,000 - £65,000 TGS' client is a dynamic and innovative firm that
has been specializing in the design and construction of mission
critical buildings for over a decade. Their portfolio includes
several high-profile data centres, pharmaceutical facilities and
hospital buildings across the UK and Europe. Due to continued
growth, they are currently seeking an experienced Mechanical Design
Engineer to join their team in Wolverhampton. Your role revolves
around the creation and implementation of mechanical designs,
ensuring installations are both secure and compliant on site. In
this role, you'll be: - Collaborating on designs aligned with fire
strategy reports, local building regulations, and planning
authority requisites. - Participation in Design team meetings. -
Conducting surveys of existing installations as needed. -
Generating thermal models for heating/cooling, ventilation load
calculations, utilizing industry-specific software. - Selecting and
sizing various equipment such as AHUs, FCUs, extract fans, pumps,
chillers, ASHP, boilers, plate heat exchangers, among others. -
Formulating above-ground drainage calculations and system sizing. -
Choosing domestic hot and cold-water equipment and performing
necessary calculations. - Conducting pipe and duct sizing
calculations utilizing industry software or spreadsheets. - If
available, involvement in the sizing and selection of firefighting
sprinkler and pumping systems (preferred but not mandatory). -
Creating stage reports, presentations, Designers Risk Assessment,
and Mitigation Reports. - Developing detailed mechanical layouts
and schematics for construction. - Ensuring timely project
delivery. - Generating comprehensive design and survey reports.
What you'll need for the role: - Extensive experience in Mechanical
Engineering within the construction industry. - Mechanical
Engineering Degree or an equivalent qualification. - Proficient
knowledge of CIBSE, IEC, BS, IS &EN Irish, UK standards, or
ASHRAE. - Proficiency in design software like Hevacomp, Carrier
HAP, CyMap, IES/TAS is necessary. - Adaptability in a fast-paced
environment. - Excellent communication skills. In return, you'll
receive: - Competitive Salary - Professional Development Assistance

  • Employee Assistance Programme - Health and Wellness
    Initiatives

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