Associate Mechanical or Electrical Design Engineer

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Birmingham
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Tetra Tech, a global leader in high‑end consulting and engineering services, is seeking an experienced Associate Mechanical or Electrical Design Engineer to join their Building Services team in either Birmingham or Leicester. With a strong UK presence and a reputation for delivering innovative, sustainable solutions, Tetra Tech works across a wide range of sectors including Healthcare, Education, Commercial, and Defence. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in delivering high‑profile projects while helping to shape the future of the built environment.


Your new role

As an Associate Engineer, you will lead the design and delivery of complex building services projects, managing multidisciplinary teams and maintaining strong client relationships. Your responsibilities will include:



  • Leading the mechanical or electrical design process from concept to completion
  • Overseeing the production of detailed calculations, specifications, and technical drawings
  • Managing project delivery, including resource planning, budgeting, and quality assurance
  • Conducting site inspections and supporting construction‑stage activities
  • Collaborating with clients, architects, and other engineering disciplines
  • Mentoring junior and intermediate engineers, supporting their development
  • Contributing to business development, fee proposals, and bid submissions
  • Promoting sustainable design and innovation across all projects

What you'll need to succeed

  • Degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, or a related field
  • Chartered Engineer status (or working towards it)
  • Proven experience delivering building services projects within a consultancy environment
  • Strong leadership and project management skills
  • Excellent communication and client‑facing abilities
  • Commercial awareness and experience with project cost control
  • Proficiency in relevant design software (e.g., AutoCAD, Revit, Amtech, Hevacomp, IES, Dialux, Relux)
  • Full UK driving licence

What you'll get in return

Tetra Tech offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including:



  • Enhanced pension scheme
  • Company bonus
  • Private healthcare
  • Flexible/hybrid working options
  • Support for continued professional development and chartership
  • Additional perks such as retail discounts, travel insurance, and customisable holiday allowances

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up‑to‑date copy of your CV, or call us now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.


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