Mechanical Design Engineer

Macstaff
Nottingham
1 month ago
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The Mechanical Design Engineer Building Services job itself where you will play a key role in some exciting M&E/MEP/HVAC projects across a variety of sectors and will be a key member of the team. More specifically:



  • Designing projects up to the value of £5M
  • Working within a close-knit M&E Design team
  • Designing all Mechanical aspects of projects including HVAC, Plumbing and Pipework
  • Working on highly respected projects across sectors including: Healthcare, Commercial, Industrial, Education, Hotels, Leisure, Manufacturing and Retail
  • Using the latest Design packages and technology to assure constant development
  • Offered opportunities to progress and grow

You will have

To be successful as Mechanical Design Engineer you will have experience working within the Building Services Sector as a 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 AutoCAD or Revit MEP.


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


You will get

As Mechanical Design Engineer you will enjoy a competitive salary of £50-£60K NEG + Package



  • Pension
  • Bonus

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