Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

True Engineers
Reading
1 month ago
Create job alert
Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer – Data Centres - Building Services

Building Services / Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer / Critical Systems / Mechanical Engineer / IES / Data Centre


This role is to join a highly regarded data centre company. Upon joining you will be part of a diverse team of design specialists, all supporting one another in their specialist capacities.


Their success has been built on a culture of encouraging innovation and ambition, and to this end they support the training and development of their community of engineers. You will be exposed to exciting projects across multiple countries to further support your development.


Responsibilities

  • Production of designs and calculations under the direction of senior engineers
  • Design of mechanical systems for data centre projects globally.
  • Work within a diverse team of mechanical engineers who are located both in the UK and abroad.
  • Attending site surveys on large data centre facilities in the UK.
  • Using specialist computer-aided design (CAD) and BIM (Revit) software and other resources to design the systems required for each project.
  • Undertaking duties as indicated by team manager to obtain experience and training in mechanical engineering

Qualifications

  • MEng / BEng Mechanical Engineering or Building Services
  • It is essential that you have degree modules related to building services such as thermal dynamics in buildings, heating and cooling load calcs, heat transfer or knowledge of IES
  • This employer is unable to provide via sponsorship; you must be eligible to work in the UK now and in the future without sponsorship

Seniority level

Not Applicable


Employment type

Full-time


Job function

Design and Engineering


Industries: Construction, Design Services, Engineering Services


Salary

Direct message the job poster from True Engineers


Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at True Engineers by 2x


Get notified about new Graduate Mechanical Engineer jobs in Greater Reading Area.


Reading, England, United Kingdom


#J-18808-Ljbffr

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer – Automation & Innovation

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer Pneumatic Systems

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Subscribe to Future Tech Insights for the latest jobs & insights, direct to your inbox.

By subscribing, you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

How Many Edge Computing Tools Do You Need to Know to Get an Edge Computing Job?

If you’re trying to start or grow a career in edge computing, it can feel like you’re navigating a maze of tools, frameworks and platforms — Kubernetes, Docker, IoT frameworks, AWS Greengrass, Azure IoT Edge, OpenShift, TinyML toolkits, networking orchestration, real-time streaming frameworks, and on it goes. Scroll job boards and community forums and it’s easy to conclude that unless you master every buzzword imaginable, you’ll never get a job. Here’s the honest truth most edge computing hiring managers won’t necessarily say out loud: 👉 They don’t hire you because you know every edge computing tool — they hire you because you can solve real system problems using the tools you know. Tools matter, yes — but only when they support clear outcomes: reliable systems, performance at scale, secure edge deployments and real business value. So how many edge computing tools do you actually need to know to secure a job? For most edge computing roles, the answer is fewer than you think — and a lot clearer when sorted by fundamentals and roles. This guide shows you what matters, what doesn’t, and how to focus your time wisely so you come across as capable, confident and employable.

What Hiring Managers Look for First in Edge Computing Job Applications (UK Guide)

In today’s fast-evolving tech landscape, edge computing is one of the most sought-after fields — blending distributed systems, embedded systems, networking, cloud, IoT, data and real-time processing. But that also means hiring managers are highly selective. They scan applications fast and look for signals of relevance, impact, technical depth and real-world delivery long before they read every line. This guide demystifies what hiring managers in edge computing look for first in your application — so you can tailor your CV, portfolio and cover letter to jump out of the stack. Whether you’re targeting edge systems roles, embedded IoT edge jobs, edge-native data roles, edge platform engineering or edge-AI positions, this checklist will help you position your experience in a way hiring managers can trust immediately.

The Skills Gap in Edge Computing Jobs: What Universities Aren’t Teaching

Edge computing is rapidly moving from niche concept to critical infrastructure. As organisations deploy connected devices, sensors, autonomous systems and real-time analytics, processing data closer to where it is generated has become essential. From smart cities and manufacturing to healthcare, transport, defence and telecommunications, edge computing underpins systems where latency, reliability and resilience matter. Demand for edge computing skills across the UK is rising steadily — yet employers consistently report difficulty finding candidates who are genuinely job-ready. Despite growing interest and academic coverage, universities are not fully preparing graduates for real edge computing jobs. This article explores the edge computing skills gap in depth: what universities teach well, what they consistently miss, why the gap exists, what employers actually want, and how jobseekers can bridge the divide to build sustainable careers in edge computing.