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Intermediate Mechanical Engineer

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Manchester
3 days ago
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This is an exciting opportunity for an Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer with 3-4 years consultancy experience to join a dynamic and skilled Engineering Team based in Manchester. This opportunity involves working on a broad range of challenging and diverse projects across multiple sectors, delivering innovative building services solutions that meet high standards of quality and efficiency.


This position would suit a driven and technically proficient engineer with a strong background in building services and a passion for sustainable design. Ideal for someone currently working as an Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer who is ready to take the next step in their career, this role requires excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams.


Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver detailed mechanical building services designs as part of a collaborative project team
  • Liaise effectively with architects, surveyors, structural engineers, and contractors
  • Attend technical meetings and project reviews to ensure coordinated design delivery
  • Advise clients and design teams on energy efficiency, sustainability, and regulatory compliance
  • Use software tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, IES and Hevacomp to support design development

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work across varied sectors including education, commercial, retail, and leisure
  • Access to ongoing professional development and support towards chartership
  • Collaborative and experienced team environment fostering innovation
  • Exposure to cutting-edge building technologies and sustainability strategies
  • Flexible working options and supportive work-life balance culture

In return you'll receive a salary between £35-£45K (DOE), pension, among other perks and benefits.


If you're an Intermediate Mechanical Design Engineer ready to progress your career and make an impact on diverse and exciting projects, get in touch with Mark Wilkins today on or call: 0161-839-5353.


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