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Intermediate/senior Mechanical Engineer

Hays
Manchester
5 days ago
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This forward-thinking consultancy is renowned for delivering high-quality building engineering services across a diverse portfolio of projects. With a strong foothold in Manchester, the team is driven by innovation, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainable design. You'll be joining an organisation that values technical excellence and professional growth.


Your new role

As a mid-level Building Services Engineer, you'll take ownership of mechanical or electrical design elements across multiple projects. You'll lead design stages, coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, and mentor junior engineers. Your role will involve client interaction, technical reporting, and ensuring that designs meet regulatory and performance standards. Projects span sectors such as education, healthcare, commercial, and residential.

What you'll need to succeed

  • You'll need a degree in Building Services Engineering or a related field,
  • several years of industry experience
  • Strong design skills using tools like AutoCAD, Revit, or IES are essential
  • You should be confident managing your own workload, communicating with clients, and contributing to project delivery.
  • A proactive attitude and a passion for sustainable engineering will set you apart.


What you'll get in return

You'll receive a competitive salary and benefits package, along with flexible working options and access to ongoing CPD. The company offers a supportive environment with clear pathways for career progression, regular team events, and the chance to work on impactful, high-profile projects.

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