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Intermediate Mechanical Engineer | Discretionary bonus scheme | RG/6168 RG/6168 £34K - £45K + B[...]

Responsum Global Ltd
City of London
5 days ago
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Do you proactively identify and suggest solutions to problems as they arise,
demonstrating strong critical thinking skills? Want to work for a company where
your growth is clearly laid out for you? How about working within a variety of
sectors, with no day being the same? Don’t you want to be a part of a team that
comes up with ingenious solutions? If this sounds like you have a look at the job
below, it may just be for you.

The Company

They are building services design consultants with a difference: they work to
make the complex simple by applying smart thinking with technical expertise.

Their personal and collaborative approach to clients ensures that they gain a
deep understanding of their client’s needs, ambitions, and project goals from the
outset.

Adept at undertaking works of all sizes and complexity, they cover all sectors
ranging from Commercial and Retail to Residential and Education. This places
them at the forefront of the Building Services Industry.

The Company

Join a consultancy at their Farringdon office as an Intermediate Mechanical
Engineer.

You will work on an exciting range of projects across industries such as
commercial and retail, residential, and Education.

As an Intermediate, you will assist Senior Engineers and Associates and work in a
multi-disciplinary project team, including engineers from other disciplines.

You will need to be self-motivated and work under your initiative heading
your projects throughout the design process through to completion and
handover, along with assisting on larger schemes.

The ideal candidate will have strong problem-solving, decision-making,
organizational, communication, interpersonal, and customer-focus skills.

The team is extremely friendly, and often holds social events throughout the
year!

Do you have the capability to work efficiently both independently and as an
an integral part of a team?

Are you adaptable and flexible, able to adjust to new challenges and changes in
your work environment effectively?

Keen on knowing more? Please contact Alex.


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