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Mechanical Building Services Design

Tech-People
Brighton
2 weeks ago
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A leading mechanically biased building services principle contractor has a key opportunity for an experienced building services design engineer, will be in commuting distance to Croydon.

Projects range from £500k to £20million
Building services design engineer Will receive design briefs and design concepts and will need to put these into a reality, designing specification and drawing on full HVAC, hot and cold water systems and public health.
Carry out site visits and surveys as required
Meeting with clients, consultants, and contractors
Present designs when required
Working as part of the design and management teamTo qualify as the Building services design engineer

Knowledge of current building regulations
Building services design engineer will have Mechanical building services qualified with a minimum of HNC level
Building services design engineer will be Proficient in using design packages and knowledge of CAD, BIM and / or Revit
Living in commuting distance to Croydon
Salary and benefits:
salary between £60,000.00 & £75,000.00 (negotiable) discretional performance related bonuses
after 12 months service - Employee Ownership profit share distribution
In service Life Insurance
Access to a Private Health Scheme
Standard pension scheme

Contact Tim from Tech-people on (phone number removed) the leading recruitment business and agency within HVAC / FM / M&E / Building Services

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