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Junior Mechanical Design Engineer (Building Services)

Twenty One Engineering
Essex
5 days ago
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About the Company

An established engineering consultancy is seeking a Junior Mechanical Design Engineer to join its expanding team. The company delivers innovative design and project solutions across a range of sectors and is known for its commitment to technical excellence, collaboration, and professional development.


Role Overview

This is an excellent opportunity for an early-career professional to gain hands-on experience in mechanical design within a supportive and fast-paced environment. The successful candidate will assist in the design and development of building services systems, contributing to real-world engineering projects from concept through to delivery. For the right candidate, there is a clear pathway to progress into a Chartered / Senior Engineering role.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support the design and development of mechanical services systems.
  • Produce accurate 2D and 3D CAD drawings
  • Assist in the preparation of technical documentation, specifications, and reports
  • Participate in design reviews and contribute to engineering problem-solving
  • Liaise with internal teams, suppliers, and contractors to ensure design feasibility and compliance
  • Ensure all designs meet relevant industry standards and health & safety regulations
  • Contribute to continuous improvement and innovation within the engineering team

Qualifications & Skills

  • Degree in Building Services/Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Effective communication and teamwork abilities
  • Willingness to learn and grow within a professional engineering environment

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