Mechanical Design Engineer

Brookbanks
Solihull
3 days ago
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Mechanical/ Senior Engineer

Brookbanks operates nationwide providing integrated and holistic consultancy services for major infrastructure and development schemes, with a reputation for designing and delivering complex projects.



Within our Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Group, we specialise in delivering innovative, energy-focused building services solutions across residential, commercial, education, cultural, industrial and regeneration developments from concept to handover.

As a UK, privately owned consultancy, we offer autonomy, flexibility and trust. Our people are empowered and supported to challenge the status quo, implement their ideas and make a real impact.



What’s in it for you at Brookbanks?

  • Personal development: we provide the opportunity to develop cross-disciplinary expertise, funded chartership, mentoring and professional development.
  • Hybrid and flexible working: we trust you to decide how you work best and endeavour to accommodate your personal circumstances
  • Scale and scope: you’ll be part of many of the UK’s most prestigious projects from day one.
  • Personable environment: as a UK, privately-owned consultancy, you’ll be more than just a number.
  • Roadmap for progression: we’re expanding into new sectors and regions, ensuring we can honour your progression.
  • Autonomy: you’ll have the freedom to work in your own way, create change and shape the company.
  • Innovation: free from rigid processes or layers of hierarchy, we encourage fresh thinking and an entrepreneurial mindset.


As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will …

  • Undertake HVAC, mechanical and public health system design across a range of project sectors, including calculations, drawings and specifications.
  • Prepare drawings using AutoCAD, with experience of Revit being advantageous.
  • Undertake energy modelling using IES software; experience of Part L compliance, NZC assessments, overheating analysis, TM54 and BREEAM HEA04 is highly advantageous.
  • Complete SAP calculations to produce domestic EPCs.
  • Support project delivery from concept through to detailed design and technical coordination.
  • Survey and report on mechanical systems within existing buildings.
  • Monitor, report and support contract administration during construction.
  • Undertake witnessing duties during project handover.
  • Collaborate with clients, design team members, suppliers and contractors to deliver technically robust, efficient solutions.
  • Comply with Brookbanks QA procedures and support wider departments when needed.


What we’re looking for

  • Degree educated in a relevant discipline
  • Strong mechanical design skills across building services
  • IES and Revit experience is desirable
  • Working towards chartership or Chartered
  • Driving license


Want to find out more?

To learn more over a confidential chat, simply apply or contact Zoe Evans, Head of Talent

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