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Intermediate Mechanical Engineer | 9-day Fortnights | RG/6281 RG/6281

Responsum Global Ltd
united kingdom
5 days ago
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Before we get started, do you have at least 4 years of experience in building services? Are you a creative, self-motivated, and forward-thinking Mechanical Design Engineer, looking for a challenge? Looking for a company where you can grow and where you’re offered support? If you’re nodding along, let’s explore this opportunity!

The Company

They are an award-winning, multidisciplinary group with backgrounds in engineering, architecture, and environmental science. They work as consultants for buildings, large developments, and masterplans and provide carbon management advice for businesses.

Their diverse experience and in-depth technical knowledge position them to provide exceptional added value to design teams, developers, and corporate clients, working as lead consultants, engineers, or sustainability champions overseeing the client’s project goals.

They pride themselves in using a technical approach that measures and quantifies the benefits of their proposals and communicates their strategies to project teams in a clear and accessible manner.

They strive to be in tune with their client’s needs and sustainability ambitions and to carry out detailed analysis of a range of options to meet their project goals.

The Position

This is an opportunity to work for an award-winning consultancy, with a clear path to Senior level being available.

You’ll be working on a variety of commercial projects, including offices, mixed-use developments, hotels, and some residential developments.

The suitable candidate needs to have at least 4 years of experience in Building Services.

Responsibilities include preparing conceptual designs of HVAC systems, pipework systems, equipment selection/calculations, and developing the preparation of clear and concise drawings, specifications, and product schedules.

This Consultancy has grown year on year and has plans to continue doing so in 2025.

They are passionate about putting employees first and have a great benefits scheme including 9-day fortnights which equates to nearly an additional 22 days of annual leave!

Do you believe in the importance of learning and development, all while maintaining a friendly and supportive work-life balance? Are you excited to grow and be a part of a company that encourages this growth?

Keen on knowing more? Please contact Alex!


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