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Building Services Senior Mechanical Engineer

Zenergi
Brierley Hill
4 days ago
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Building Services Senior Mechanical Engineer

Application Deadline: 31 December 2025


Department: Mechanical & Electrical Design


Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time


Location: Brierley Hill


Reporting To: Principle Design Engineer


Compensation: £56,000 - £60,000 / year


Description

Zenergi supports and empowers our customers’ journey to net zero. With a unique range of services, we tailor sustainable solutions for all our customers.


What sets us apart? We drive major reductions in costs, energy consumption and carbon emissions with our market-leading procurement service; informed advice, and unrivalled engineering expertise.


We’re here to guide you every step of the way. We strongly believe in supporting every member of the team to become the best they can during their Zenergi journey. We are committed to providing a positive environment where people can grow and develop both professionally and personally.


About the role


In this role the successful candidate would be working as part of the mechanical design team to deliver projects from feasibility through to construction. – (RIBA Stages 1-6)


Key Responsibilities

  • Design, specifications and construction stage project management of building specific, mechanical service projects (all aspects of Mechanical Services), this will include all RIBA stages.
  • Run and lead their own projects. This will be multiple projects at any one time.
  • Ensuring all projects are designed and implemented to meet British Standards, CIBSE Guides to Good Practice and other appropriate legislation guides to good practice.
  • Building Services Feasibility Study and Energy Efficiency Reports.
  • Attend project meetings.
  • Attend regular Design Department meetings where workload schedules will be planned.
  • Develop good relationships with each team member.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

Skills:



  • Able to manage/prioritise workload to meet deadlines whilst maintaining good communication with clients and design teams.
  • Project leading / client facing experience

Knowledge & Qualifications:



  • Good working knowledge of industry regulations, building services mechanical design, and installations
  • Good working knowledge of utility services, both new connections and disconnections
  • Project management/leading building service projects
  • ONC/HNC in building services engineering or equal professional qualifications
  • Understanding of electrical services

Experience:



  • Experience in building services mechanical engineering, engineering consultancy and/or mechanical installations
  • Experience in design calculation software packages: AutoCAD & IES
  • Experience in renewable technology and renewable systems
  • Experience in design calculation software packages: Design Builder, Cymap, BIM projects and Revit

Benefits

Here at Zenergi, we like to reward our team in numerous ways to show our appreciation for their hard work. From our Zen Points scheme, which allows people to claim points in exchange for shopping vouchers to Perkbox which allows you to obtain discounts at retailers.


We also provide opportunities for volunteering and charity events to help our team fulfil personal objectives and to give back to the community


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