Mechanical Design Engineer

Digital Waffle
Birmingham
3 weeks ago
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Location: Birmingham (office-based with hybrid flexibility)

Package: Competitive salary + benefits + long-term career pathway

We’re working with a highly reputable MEP consultancy based in Birmingham that delivers turnkey building services design across the UK. Due to continued project wins, they’re now looking to appoint an experienced Mechanical Designer to lead the full mechanical scope of works across a range of fast-paced retail projects.

The Role

You’ll take ownership of the full mechanical design lifecycle — from early-stage concept through to detailed technical drawings and IFC (Issued for Construction) packs — using Revit as your primary design tool.

You will be responsible for:

  • Producing detailed HVAC and public health system designs
  • Working as part of a wider BIM and MEP team to deliver coordinated Revit models
  • Completing load calculations, duct and pipe sizing, layouts and schematics
  • Supporting pre-construction phases with technical documentation, specs, and client presentations
  • Ensuring designs meet CIBSE guidelines, Part L compliance, and all relevant building standards

The majority of work involves retail rollouts, including fit-outs and refurbishments for major brands – meaning you’ll need to be comfortable with fast turnaround programmes and tight coordination across disciplines.

What We're Looking For

  • 3+ years' experience in mechanical building services design (HVAC, public health)
  • Strong proficiency with Revit MEP (essential) and familiarity with AutoCAD or MagiCAD
  • Understanding of relevant standards and regulations (CIBSE, British Standards, etc.)
  • Confident working across all RIBA stages, ideally on retail or commercial schemes
  • Comfortable working in a collaborative design team with electrical and BIM counterparts
  • Work with a respected MEP firm on UK-wide retail design programmes
  • Be part of a technically strong, agile team where your input directly shapes delivery

Ready to design the future of retail?

Apply now or message Louis Taylor at

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelNot Applicable

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionDesign
  • IndustriesConstruction and HVAC and Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

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