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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

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Senior / Associate Mechanical Design Engineer – MEP Building Services

South London, Kent borders

Salary £50k to £70k – DOE + Benefits

Associate Mechanical Design Engineer / Building Services / MEP / Consultancy / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

This role is to join a thriving practice of mechanical and electrical building services design engineers, they cover a range of projects in sectors including pharmaceutical, education, industrial, financial, hotels, leisure health and residential.

You will be a mechanical design engineer at either at senior or associate senior level and upon joining will become part of a highly supportive team environment where you’ll feel like a trusted, valued professional and colleague from day one. You will be offered an ongoing commitment to training and your personal improvement and development.

Its notable that they have a heavy focus on low carbon design and are a highly ethical business and this is a strong part of their culture which runs through all aspects of the business.

Responsibilities

  • Establish client brief, technical requirements, scope of works and provide information for cost plans.

  • Run projects from inception through to completion,

  • Monitoring engineering resource requirement for each project within your control.

  • Carry out concept design to detailed design through to tender and completion.

  • Maintain client and design team relationships.

  • Reviewing and commenting on information provided by contactors/sub-contractors.

  • Attending and contributing to design team meetings, client meetings, pre-contract and post-contract meetings.

  • Have a strong awareness of Low Carbon design.

    Experience Required

  • Proven experience as a mechanical design engineer within building services.

  • Preferably degree qualified.

  • Chartered or a desire to become chartered would be beneficial.

  • A consultancy background.

  • Experience of a range of different project types.

  • Knowledge of British Standards.

  • Excellent communication and written skills

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