Associate Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services

Stantec Consulting International Ltd.
Plymouth
1 week ago
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We are looking for an Associate Mechanical Engineer to join our dynamic and growing Building Services (MEP) team in Plymouth. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a team that's not just passionate about engineering but also about creating a positive and collaborative work environment.


This is a fantastic opportunity to join a friendly team that's not just passionate about engineering but also about creating a positive and collaborative work environment. We value diversity of thought and encourage innovative ideas from every perspective.


We have built our pipeline of work to span a diverse range of sectors, from healthcare and education, to commercial, residential and industrial, providing variety that keeps us interested and constantly learning and evolving.


We pride ourselves on a collaborative, proactive approach, working closely with clients to deliver award-winning and sustainable environments.


Our MEP team is at the forefront of sustainable and high-performance building design and we have a strong track record of exciting projects across the Southwest of England.


About you

We are seeking an Associate Mechanical Engineer to lead multidisciplinary (MEP) engineering projects from start to finish, positively engaging with the client and support them in achieving their goals. Our team leads will support you to lead all aspects of the project, including project team, deliverables, resourcing, programme and budget, to deliver high-quality outputs for our clients.


We are excited to see you develop and oversee mechanical concepts and design solutions. Then lead a project team to deliver detailed design to required standards, producing required design calculations.


We want you to champion an inclusive, supportive culture that works closely and collaboratively, both internally and with external design teams. Communication and ownership are key to our team’s success and happiness.


We are eager for someone who wants to contribute to our work-winning activity alongside our MEP lead and Regional Director.


Interested in shaping the future of building design with us? Apply now!


If you don't meet all the criteria but are a motivated engineer looking for your next challenge, we encourage you to apply. We are growing and have opportunities for talented individuals at all levels.


You should have:

  • A relevant qualification (HNC, HND, Bachelor's, or Master's).
  • A proven background in Building Services design.
  • A track record working across sectors including healthcare, education, commercial, residential and/or industrial.
  • Experience in team management, including recruitment, performance, and development.
  • A knack for business development, with the ability to win new work and manage commercial responsibilities.
  • Proficiency with BIM processes, including Revit and IES/Amtech.


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