Junior Mechanical Engineer

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Bristol
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Junior Mechanical Building Services Engineer – North Bristol – Salary: Competitive (depending on experience) – Full-time | Permanent | Hybrid Working Available

An established building services engineering consultancy based in North Bristol is seeking a Junior Mechanical Building Services Engineer to join its growing team. This role is ideal for someone with 1-3 years' experience within mechanical building services design who is looking to further develop their career within a supportive consultancy environment. You will assist in the delivery of mechanical design solutions across a variety of building projects, including both new build and refurbishment schemes across the UK.

Responsibilities
  • Assist with mechanical building services design across a range of projects
  • Support senior engineers in delivering projects across RIBA work stages
  • Produce technical calculations, drawings and design documentation
  • Work alongside architects, structural engineers and contractors
  • Assist with site visits, surveys and commissioning activities
  • Contribute to the development of energy-efficient and sustainable engineering solutions
Requirements
  • 1-3 years' experience within mechanical building services design
  • Experience working within a building services consultancy or engineering environment
  • Understanding of HVAC systems, ventilation, heating and cooling design
  • Basic knowledge of UK building regulations and RIBA work stages
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • A proactive attitude and willingness to learn
  • IESVE or similar building performance modelling tools
  • Degree, HND or HNC in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering
What's on Offer
  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Hybrid and flexible working
  • Opportunity to work on a variety of building services design projects
  • Supportive environment with strong training and career development


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