Intermediate Mechanical Engineer

RGB Recruitment
Leeds
4 days ago
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INTERMEDIATE MECHANICAL ENGINEERLeeds Full-time, PermanentABOUT THE COMPANYOur client is a highly regarded MEP and environmental building services consultancy on a mission to design net zero buildings. With over 230 specialists across multiple UK offices, they deliver exemplar engineering solutions across healthcare, education, commercial and industrial sectors. Sustainability is at the core of everything they do, and they're committed to raising global standards in MEP engineering whilst designing better spaces for the world.THE ROLEAn exciting opportunity has arisen for an Intermediate Mechanical Engineer to join a collaborative and forward-thinking team in Leeds. You'll work on cutting-edge MEP design across iconic UK projects, gaining exposure to HVAC, plumbing, drainage and low carbon systems — with genuine mentorship and a clear pathway to Chartered status.This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your technical skills, work alongside experienced engineers, and contribute to landmark projects that make a real difference.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Produce mechanical design calculations, drawings and specifications for HVAC, plumbing and drainage systems across healthcare, education, commercial and industrial projects
  • Develop detailed design packages using CAD and BIM (Revit MEP) to RIBA Stage 3 and 4
  • Carry out heat loss/gain calculations, load analysis and equipment sizing
  • Incorporate low carbon and renewable energy solutions into mechanical building services designs
  • Liaise with architects, structural engineers and other design team members to coordinate services
  • Attend design team and client meetings, contributing technical input and supporting project delivery
  • Assist in the preparation of tender documentation, schedules of equipment and specifications
  • Support senior engineers on complex projects and take ownership of smaller schemes independently
  • Maintain awareness of current Building Regulations, CIBSE guidance and industry best practice
  • Progress towards Chartered Engineer status with structured support and mentorship

ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • MEng or BEng degree in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering
  • 2–5 years' experience in mechanical building services design
  • Experience with HVAC, plumbing and/or drainage systems
  • Proficiency in CAD software (AutoCAD or similar)
  • Working knowledge of BIM/Revit MEP (or willingness to learn)
  • Understanding of current Building Regulations and CIBSE guidance
  • Strong technical and communication skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team

DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS

  • Working towards Chartered Engineer status (CEng)
  • Experience across multiple project sectors (healthcare, education, commercial, industrial)
  • Knowledge of low carbon and renewable energy systems
  • Familiarity with IES, Hevacomp or similar thermal modelling software

WHAT'S ON OFFER

  • Competitive salary and benefits package
  • Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
  • Chartered status support and professional membership funding
  • Sustainability-led, purpose-driven culture
  • Varied, landmark project portfolio
  • Strong mentorship and structured CPD programme
  • Career progression opportunities within a growing consultancy
  • Collaborative and supportive team environment

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