Graduate Mechanical & Electrical Engineer

BAM UK & Ireland Enabling Services Limited
London
2 months ago
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Building a sustainable tomorrow What if your next step led further than you thought? With a reputation built over 150 years, BAM has the depth, scale and momentum to offer you more than a next step. We offer you a path. One that can take you across sectors, into leadership, or even around the world. We invest in development because we want our people to stay and grow. Wherever you want to go, well help you get there. BAM UK&I are looking for Graduate Mechanical & Electrical Engineer based in Scotland.
Making Possible Provide M&E engineering advice to the business development department in support of prequalifications.
Assist in providing M&E engineering support to estimators for the pricing of tender opportunities including the selection of potential M&E sub contractors and equipment suppliers.
Assist in undertaking the commercial and technical evaluation of returned enquiries including the identification of risk.
Assist in providing M&E advice to site managers.
Assist in undertaking the management of the companies M&E activities in accordance with company procedures.
Assist in undertaking the M&E and process design where considered appropriate for a particular project opportunity.
Develop and maintain up to date M&E and process engineering knowledge.
Assist in maintaining a good working relationship with all stakeholders.
Maintain records to support activities.
Your team Join BAM and be part of a company delivering world-class construction and civil engineering solutions across the UK. We work on a wide range of projects, from sustainable infrastructure and commercial buildings to complex civil works, combining technical expertise, innovation, and a commitment to quality.
You will be part of a collaborative, supportive team where your skills and ideas make a real impact. We offer opportunities to develop your career, work on challenging projects, and contribute to solutions that improve communities and the environment.
If you are motivated, ambitious and passionate about building excellence, this is your chance to join BAM.
Whats in it for you? You will join our structured Graduate Programme, that will provide you with supportfor all your learning and development needs. This includes Professional Development with an experienced team of subject matter experts in your chosen field.
We offer a Benefits package which includes:
Company car / allowance OR Travel allowance
Matched pension contributions
Private healthcare
Life assurance
26days holiday increasing with length of service
Holiday Purchase Scheme (up to 5 days on top)
Career Breaks
2 wellbeing days and 1 volunteering day
Employee Assistance Programme
Family friendly policies
Flexible Working
Access to retail discount platform (BAM Benefits)
Mentorship and guidance from experienced professionals.
A supportive and collaborative work environment.
Paid for membership to professional institution
Living away allowances
What do you bring to the role? Completed Degree in Mechanical Engineering in the last 2 years or due to complete in 2026 (other relevant disciplines may also be considered)
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
A passion and desire to learn and grow within the industry
Commitment to working towards your Professional Development journey
As well as working in alignment with our values of being collaborative, reliable, inclusive, and taking ownership we will look to understand your personal values, your potential and development areas for the role.

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