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Mechanical Design Engineer

Northampton Business Directory
Kettering
1 week ago
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Designing mechanical building services systems from Kettering/Northants office for one of the Midlands leading Building Services firms. They are enjoying sustainable growth, have an extensive pipeline of works and this is a great opportunity to join a strong supportive team.


If you’re looking to work for a company with a reputation for excellence, a supportive culture and a loyal and extensive customer base then this could be the place for you.


TheSenior Mechanical Engineer /Senior Building Services Engineer job itself where you will be a valued member of the company's experienced design team designing HVAC (Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning), Plumbing and Pipework systems for a wide variety of top tier projects across the UK.


You will be involved in some exciting projects across the healthcare, industrial and commercial sectors and will be a key member of the team. There are strong progression routes for the right people, you will be supported in your career development and will be surrounded by top Engineers. More specifically as a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will be:



  • Delivering projects feasibility to detailed design, tender, construction stages and client handover ranging from £100K to £5M
  • Undertaking site visits and surveys
  • Co-ordinating with clients, architects and project teams
  • Leading projects, liaising with design team members to produce designs
  • Using the latest Design packages and technology to assure constant development
  • Offered opportunities to progress and grow

Routes to progress are there for you to grab with both hands and staff retention is extremely high so you will be able to develop meaningful relationships from your colleagues and collaborate and learn from them.


You will have

To be successful as Senior Mechanical Engineer /Senior Building Services Engineer you will have experience working within the Building Services Sector as an Mechanical Design Engineer, Mechanical Engineer or Mechanical Building Services Design Engineer, with either a Consultancy or a Contracting background.


Furthermore, we would be keen to speak to people who have a working knowledge of programmes such as CAD and Revit.


Finally, if you have any of the following qualifications, we would love to hear from you: HND and/or Degree in Electrical/Building Services Engineering, CIBSE membership.


You will get

As a Senior Mechanical Engineer, you will enjoy a competitive salary of £55K-£65K+ DOE + Package:



  • Pension
  • Private healthcare
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays with the ability to buy or sell days
  • Flexible working/hybrid (2 days from home)
  • Company car/ car allowance
  • Professional memberships paid for

The development of Engineers is built in to their DNA, and opportunities for growth within the business are present for those who want it!


You can apply

ToSenior Mechanical Engineer by applying here (recommended), or by sending a CV to (url removed)


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