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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Energy & Carbon Reduction Projects

Location: UK

Sector: Energy Services | M&E | Decarbonisation

Our client is seeking an experienced M&E professional to take ownership of complex, multi-disciplinary carbon reduction projects across a range of operational environments. You’ll be responsible for designing, managing, and delivering innovative energy infrastructure solutions — from initial concept through to commissioning — with a focus on resilience, safety, and long-term performance.

The role involves the design and project management of cutting-edge energy systems, including Energy Centres, Steam and Water Services (HTHW/LTHW), Heat Pumps, BMS, Chillers, HV/LV distribution, CHP, Generators, UPS, Battery Storage, and grid connections. Projects are typically delivered within live, mission-critical environments where operational continuity is essential.

You will work hands-on across the lifecycle of the project, with a strong ability to manage design risk, collaborate across disciplines, and ensure all systems are optimised for efficiency, sustainability, and buildability. Your technical leadership will also extend to working alongside audit and investment teams to validate and scope engineering solutions at an early stage.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the full cycle of mechanical and multidisciplinary design, ensuring RIBA Stage 4 buildable outcomes.
  • Manage internal and external design teams, ensuring quality, integration, and coordination across M&E systems.
  • Generate and review technical specifications, concept designs, drawings, and layouts using AutoCAD (2D/3D).
  • Conduct design risk assessments to ensure safe implementation on live operational sites.
  • Collaborate with clients, subcontractors, and audit teams to align design with project goals and commercial constraints.
  • Support commissioning and testing of mechanical and electrical systems.
  • Produce all associated documentation, reports, and design packages to a high technical standard.

Ideal Background

  • Degree-qualified in Mechanical Engineering (BEng/BSc).
  • 3–5+ years of experience delivering energy projects in live building environments.
  • Strong familiarity with HVAC, heat pumps, boilers, CHPs, chillers, control valves, pressure systems, and plant infrastructure.
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and understanding of 3D modelling.
  • In-depth understanding of HVAC and mechanical system design, including Steam, MTHW, LTHW, chilled water, and DHWS.
  • Strong communication, coordination, and reporting skills.

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelNot Applicable

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionEngineering and Information Technology

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