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Junior Design Engineer Mechanical Services

Mitchell Maguire
London
3 days ago
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Junior Engineer

Mechanical Services
Job Title: Junior Engineer

Mechanical Services
Job reference: 298731-1524-25273
Industry Sector: Project Designer, Designer, Design Engineer, Revit, AutoCAD, CAD, Heat Pumps, Heating, Heating Systems, HVAC, Plumbing, Heating, Air Handling Units, Heat Recovery, Heat Recovery, Boilers, HVAC, Renewables,New Build, M&E Consultants, M&E, Mechanical Consultants, Consultants, Building Services

Location: Bristol
Remuneration: £25,000 - £35,000
Benefits: Standard Pension, Health, 25 Days Annual Leave

The role of the Junior Engineer

Mechanical Services will involve:
Design Engineer position dealing with the a range of mechanical and electrical services
Design, develop and implement mechanical systems such as heating, ventilation, air conditioning and drainage within buildings.
Review information packages around carrying out designs from concept through to delivery.
Collaborating with tier 2 contractors to gain further understanding of project requirements
Utilising AutoCAD and Revit design software
Work under experienced designers to develop and gain experience
Work on a range of projects from offices, residential and student accommodation
Liaise with clients, subcontractors and internal departments to communicate design information
The ideal applicant will be a Junior Engineer

Mechanical Services with:
Must have a degree in Building Services Engineering or related
Experience working with AutoCAD 2D
Confident in checking technical drawings.
Willing to learn and develop
Excellent ability and desire to grasp new concepts and ideas
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal across all levels
Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Jobs, Construction vacancies and Specification positions within: Project Designer, Designer, Design Engineer, Revit, AutoCAD, CAD, Heat Pumps, Heating, Heating Systems, HVAC, Plumbing, Heating, Air Handling Units, Heat Recovery, Heat Recovery, Boilers, HVAC, Renewables,New Build, M&E Consultants, M&E, Mechanical Consultants, Consultants, Building Services

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