HVAC Mechanical Designer

Mixxos
London
1 week ago
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We have an exciting opportunity with our client, a dynamic and forward-thinking company within the HVAC industry who are renowned for delivering efficient and cost-effective solutions. Their team of experts provide exceptional service and innovative solutions, ensuring optimal performance and customer satisfaction. They are currently expanding and are looking for a HVAC Mechanical Designer to join their growing team.
As a HVAC Mechanical Designer, you will be responsible for developing detailed mechanical designs and system layouts, ensuring all projects meet technical specifications and quality standards.
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm
Key responsibilities for a HVAC Mechanical Designer:
Review and interpret specifications, drawings and design briefs to determine the appropriate design and engineering methods for mechanical systems
Plan and produce mechanical designs using CAD/Revit
Design conceptual HVAC systems for tenders
Communicate with clients via the phone, teams, email and occasional site visits
Produce layouts as per client specifications, analyse dimensions and coordination with other services to ensure quality
Create schematics, technical specifications, design calculations and general management of HVAC and chilled water systems
Prepare technical documentation
Conduct technical investigations
Compile progress reports for designated work packages, ensuring delivery of the agreed scope within budget
Key skills and experience required for a HVAC Mechanical Designer:
Experience with CAD/REVIT
Experience with thermal modelling software such as IES, Hevacomp or TAS
Excellent communication skills
Ability to multitask and solve problems
Benefits package:
28 days annual leave which increases with time served
Quarterly bonus
Company pension scheme
Free parking
On-site gym
Company events
If you have the required experience and want to join an innovative team, please apply now!

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