Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer

Energi People
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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An exciting opportunity for a Graduate Mechanical Engineer to join a well-established multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy delivering innovative design solutions across sectors including commercial, education, defence and residential.

You’ll join a collaborative engineering team working on a wide variety of projects while developing your technical skills and progressing towards Chartered Engineer status.


What You'll Be Doing

  • Supporting the design and delivery of mechanical building services systems
  • Assisting with technical drawings, specifications and reports
  • Contributing to cost-effective engineering solutions
  • Supporting tender reviews and project documentation
  • Participating in site visits, inspections and commissioning
  • Assisting with energy strategies and sustainable mechanical designs
  • Working with AutoCAD and Revit
  • Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and clients


What We're Looking For

  • Degree or Master’s in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering
  • Working towards Chartered Engineer status
  • Experience using AutoCAD and Revit
  • Knowledge of building regulations, CIBSE guides and industry standards
  • Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills

CIBSE membership or progress towards it is beneficial.


What You’ll Get

  • Flexible and hybrid working
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Competitive salary with regular reviews
  • Company pension scheme
  • Health cash plan
  • Professional membership support
  • Mentoring and career development
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Paid volunteering days
  • Team social events and wellbeing initiatives


Applications from candidates who don’t meet every requirement are still encouraged.

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