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Associate Mechanical Engineer - Building Services

Eden Brown
City of London
5 days ago
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Associate Mechanical Engineer — Central London | £75,000 - £85,000 per annum | Hybrid Working


Are you an experienced Mechanical Design Engineer ready to take the lead on exciting residential and commercial projects? Our client, a growing building services consultancy in Central London, is looking for an Associate Mechanical Engineer to join their close-knit team.


This is a fantastic opportunity to step into a role where you'll have real ownership of projects, plenty of client interaction, and the chance to make a genuine impact within a supportive and relaxed environment.


Responsibilities

  • Leading mechanical and electrical design teams on a range of residential and commercial developments
  • Managing projects from concept through to completion
  • Acting as a key point of contact for clients, fostering strong professional relationships
  • Supporting and mentoring junior engineers within the team
  • Ensuring design quality and compliance with industry standards

What they are looking for

  • Around 8+ years of building services experience, ideally with both residential and commercial exposure
  • Chartered Engineer (CEng) status (essential)
  • Proven ability to lead projects and work directly with clients
  • Strong technical knowledge with excellent communication and leadership skills
  • Someone who enjoys collaborating in a friendly team environment

Why join?

  • Salary: £75,000 - £85,000 depending on experience
  • Hybrid working: 3 days in the office, 2 days WFH
  • A relaxed and flexible office culture that values work-life balance
  • The opportunity to play a key role in a growing consultancy with exciting projects on the horizon

If you're looking to take the next step in your career and want to be part of a consultancy that combines technical excellence with a supportive culture, we'd love to hear from you.


Apply today to find out more! Kindly send your CV to: (url removed)


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


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