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Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services

Mercury Hampton
Sheffield
2 days ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer Sheffield
Full-Time | Permanent

Mercury Hampton are recruiting on behalf of a highly respected, multidisciplinary consultancy who have recently entered an exciting growth phase following major project wins across the UK. They specialise in delivering complex engineering solutions within Advanced Manufacturing, Government, Healthcare, Education, Infrastructure, and Utilities.
Due to sustained growth across the Building Services division, we are looking to speak with talented Mechanical Design Engineers and Senior Mechanical Design Engineers who are passionate about technical delivery and real progression opportunities.
The Opportunity
This is a rare chance to join a strong and supportive engineering team working on a mix of projects from multiple smaller schemes to large, flagship high-value programmes.
Youll be working alongside Principals and Technical Directors, contributing at detailed design level and helping shape technical excellence within the business.
What Youll Be Doing
Delivering Stage 4 / 5 RIBA Plan of Work detailed mechanical building services design
Producing detailed design models using Revit / BIM
Developing calculations across HVAC, heating/cooling loads, pipework & ductwork sizing
Supporting multidisciplinary coordination and problem-solving with architectural & structural teams
Contributing to concept development through to construction-level design
Opportunity to lead packages independently and provide guidance to junior engineers
What Were Looking For
Proven mechanical building services design experience (degree or apprenticeship route considered)
Strong understanding of UK building regulations, British Standards & CIBSE guidance
Experience with Revit, HEVACOMP / HAP, TAS or similar design/calculation tools
Able to work as part of a collaborative team and hit the ground running
Motivated, proactive and passionate about delivering quality engineering solutions
Why Join?
Hybrid working typically 3-4 days office-based to support collaboration
Genuine career progression with structured development pathways into Senior, Principal & Chartered status
Excellent culture people-first, supportive leadership, strong engineering reputation
Benefits include 24/7 GP access, gym membership scheme, pension, flexible working , and more
Interested?
Apply today or reach out directly for more information.

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