Public Health Design Engineer

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Senior Public Health Design Engineer
Location: Edenbridge, Kent
Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum + Benefits

An established and respected building services consultancy based in Edenbridge, Kent, is currently seeking a Senior Public Health Design Engineer to join its expert team. With a reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable engineering solutions, Osborn Associates works on a diverse range of high-profile projects across the UK, Europe, and internationally.

About the Role
The Senior Public Health Design Engineer will lead the design and coordination of water, drainage, and sanitation systems for a wide variety of building projects. The role requires strong technical knowledge, leadership skills, and a proactive approach to design delivery and client liaison.

Key Responsibilities

  • Design and specify public health systems including above and below-ground drainage, hot and cold water services, rainwater harvesting, and greywater recycling
  • Lead design teams on multiple concurrent projects from concept through to completion
  • Provide technical guidance to junior engineers and ensure quality and compliance across all public health designs
  • Coordinate with other MEP disciplines, architects, and external stakeholders
  • Undertake site inspections, surveys, and technical reviews
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of UK and international codes and standards
  • Manage client relationships and contribute to business development efforts

    Requirements
  • Degree in Building Services Engineering or a related discipline
  • Minimum of 5 years experience in public health design within the building services consultancy sector
  • Strong understanding of UK Building Regulations, CIBSE guidelines, and international codes such as BS EN and IPC standards
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and design software such as Revit MEP and Navisworks
  • Excellent communication and coordination skills
  • Experience with international projects is a distinct advantage

    Projects and Clients
    They deliver cutting-edge engineering solutions across multiple sectors including:
  • Healthcare: Specialist hospitals and medical research facilities
  • Hospitality & Leisure: 5-star hotels, resorts, and spas across Europe and the Middle East
  • Commercial & Residential: High-rise developments and sustainable mixed-use schemes
  • Education & Research: University laboratories and teaching buildings

    Notable Projects Include:
  • New surgical centre for Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, London
  • Luxury hotel and spa development in the South of France
  • Mixed-use high-rise complex in Dubai Marina
  • University of Cambridge biomedical research facility
  • Redevelopment of a UNESCO heritage site into a boutique hotel in central Europe

    Benefits
  • Competitive salary up to £60,000 (depending on experience)
  • Private healthcare plan
  • Company pension scheme
  • Flexible working arrangements and hybrid work options
  • Support for continued professional development and chartership
  • Friendly, inclusive team culture
  • Opportunities for international travel and project exposure

    If you're interested in this position at a flourishing multidisciplinary consultancy please , contact Jake Troubridge on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

    Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer

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