Junior or Senior Mechanical Engineer

Matchtech
Newport
5 days ago
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My Client is recruiting for Junior and Senior Mechanical Engineer in the Water Sector

Location: Newport or Bristol or Swansea - Hybrid

Are you a seasoned Mechanical Design Engineer with a strong background in the water and wastewater sector? Due to continued success building on our existing framework agreements and a confident growth plan in AMP 8 and AMP 9, across all 10 major water and wastewater companies in England and Wales, we're seeking a confident, innovative professional to lead the design and delivery of complex infrastructure projects.

Join our dynamic and growing team as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer with a passion for engineering sustainable assets which our valued customers are proud to own and operate.

In this role, you'll have the opportunity to work on a diverse range of challenging projects, from innovative treatment systems to infrastructure upgrades, all while collaborating with a supportive, forward-thinking team of 40+ engineers. Your expertise will shape sustainable engineering solutions, mentor junior staff, and influence key project decisions.

If you're ready to bring your expertise to a company that values technical excellence, professional growth, and making a difference in communities, we'd love to hear from you.

The Role

Mechanical design and specification of water and wastewater treatment systems, pumping stations, and associated infrastructure.
Oversee project delivery from c...

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