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Associate Mechanical Engineer

Vertical Recruitment Limited
Altrincham
1 week ago
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Overview

Associate Mechanical Engineer - Building Environments, Manchester | Global Projects | Award-Winning Consultancy.

We're looking for an Associate Mechanical Engineer to join the Building Environments team of a world-class, multi-disciplinary engineering practice in Manchester.

This is an opportunity for a building services specialist to lead cutting-edge MEP projects, shape industry-leading designs, and collaborate across disciplines on some of the most ambitious developments in the UK and internationally.

The Role
  • Take a lead role in delivering projects across the UK, and the Middle East - from high-end residential and mixed-use developments to research facilities, leisure schemes, and refurbishments.
  • Guide and mentor engineers and technicians, ensuring technical excellence and innovation across the mechanical team.
  • Build and strengthen client relationships, offering design-led solutions and managing expectations.
  • Oversee technical specifications, project finances, and resourcing to ensure efficient delivery.
  • Contribute to business development by preparing proposals and supporting bids.

You'll work closely with a UK MEP team of 125+ specialists, as well as experts in sustainability, building physics, fire, facades, lighting, and technology. This is a chance to push the boundaries of sustainable design while being part of a CIBSE award-winning team renowned for delivering outstanding building performance.

About You

We're looking for a versatile engineer with:

  • Significant mechanical design experience within MEP consultancy, including acting as project leader.
  • Strong sector experience, ideally with exposure to large-scale and international projects.
  • A relevant engineering degree (BEng/BSc or MEng/MSc).
  • Professional registration (CIBSE, IMechE, or equivalent).
  • Excellent communication and client-facing skills, with the ability to manage, mentor, and inspire.
  • A collaborative mindset and a strong grasp of multidisciplinary design.
Why Join?

You'll be joining a consultancy with a world-class reputation for creativity, sustainability, and innovation.

Benefits include:

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays.
  • Hybrid working (3 days in Manchester office).
  • Pension, life assurance & income protection.
  • Flexible benefits (cycle scheme, dental, travel insurance & more).
  • 3pm finish on the last Friday of each month (adding up to 4 extra days off per year).


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