Associate Mechanical Engineer

Konker
Winchester
5 days ago
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Associate Mechanical Engineer –

Building Services Design

Salary £70,000–£80,000 + benefits

Winchester Area


An established building services engineering consultancy is seeking an experienced Associate Mechanical Engineer to join its growing team in Winchester and soon work into a position where they can join the Directors in running the business.


Are you looking for this sort of growth, progression and ultimately, responsibility?


With a team of 28 professionals and over 45 years of industry experience, the business delivers high-quality Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health (MEP) engineering solutions across a wide range of residential and commercial projects.


Their portfolio ranges from high-end private homes and refurbishments to large mixed-use and multi-million-pound developments, often supporting developers and contractors from early design through to project completion


This is an excellent opportunity for a senior engineer looking to lead projects, mentor junior staff, and play a key role in the ongoing growth of a well-respected consultancy.


Not every day you come across an opportunity with very clear progression to owning and joining the leaders of the business – not an opportunity for everyone!


What they’re looking for in return?

  • Proven Building Services Design experience in a similar position
  • Someone who wants to take ownership of a team and business
  • Experience delivering projects and leading small teams
  • Confident with all the extra responsibilities that come with a leadership role – Business development, client liaison and business strategy etc.


How to apply?

Jevon Astley-Jones is the consultant managing this vacancy, please get in touch for more information.

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