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Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services

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Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer

Award-Winning MEP Consultancy | City of London | Commercial & Mixed-Use Focus

We are partnering with a highly respected, owner-led MEP design consultancy in the heart of the City of London. Renowned for their brilliant reputation and multiple industry awards, they collaborate with signature architects to deliver prestigious, complex projects both across the UK and internationally.

They are seeking a proactive and talented Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer to join their established, dynamic team. If you are driven by high-quality design and professional growth, this is your opportunity to work on leading, flagship developments.

The Projects & The Vision

Our client has forged long-term relationships across diverse sectors, ensuring a varied and exciting project pipeline. Sustainability is at the forefront of their design ethos for every scheme.

Your portfolio will include:

State-of-the-Art Commercial Schemes and Headquarter offices.

Large-Scale Mixed-Use Developments.

Unique high-profile projects, from sporting stadiums to bespoke private residences.

Your Role and Responsibilities

As an Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the design lifecycle, working alongside Senior and Principal Engineers.

Work on detailed design and calculation of HVAC, public health, and mechanical services for prestigious commercial and mixed-use projects.

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