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Lead Mechanical Design Engineer

RSE
Thurrock
1 week ago
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Lead Mechanical Design Engineer

Location: RSE West Thurrock, England, United Kingdom


Overview

Our Asset Management & Technical Services business platform is looking for a Lead Mechanical Design Engineer to join us on a permanent basis and support projects across England. You will take on a leading role from scoping and detailed design through to implementation, ensuring compliance with client specifications and regulatory standards, with a strong focus on low‑carbon solutions.


Key Duties

  • Meeting with clients to discuss specific intervention requirements.
  • Planning and implementing projects in association with Delivery Management teams.
  • Providing technical guidance on mechanical matters to the wider project team and senior management.
  • Leading the development of mechanical design deliverables.
  • Mentoring and developing the next generation of engineering talent.
  • Ensuring compliance with client specifications and regulatory standards.

Qualifications

  • Experience within municipal water/wastewater sector.
  • Degree/HND/HNC in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
  • Design management/lead experience.
  • Programme and financial management skills.
  • Experience at all design stages, from FEED through to construction support and as‑built.
  • Experience of plant commissioning and/or operation preferred.
  • Chartered engineer status preferred.
  • Ability to work on multiple projects concurrently.
  • Full UK driving licence.

Benefits

  • Industry‑leading salary.
  • Company car allowance.
  • Flexible career development path.
  • Holiday allowance of 31 days per year, rising to 33 days after 2 years’ service.
  • Holiday buy/sell scheme.
  • Company pension scheme.
  • Cycle to work.
  • Discounted national gym membership.
  • Professional fees paid.
  • Employee discount platform.
  • EV/Hybrid car lease scheme.
  • Access to health professionals including mental health champions and occupational health nurse.

Senior level

Mid‑Senior level


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Engineering and Information Technology


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