Mechanical Design Engineer Building Services

TieTalent
Harrogate
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer Building Services

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£45,000 - £55,000 Basic, Plus Bonus, And Benefits


Location: Harrogate (Hybrid)


Role Overview

Mechanical Design Engineer / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – Harrogate (Hybrid). With over 25 years of combined experience, our client is a leading MEP services design consultancy providing sustainable long-term building and engineering solutions. The business has strong YoY growth and a diverse client base across sectors including education, commercial, industrial, local authority, HMP, residential, healthcare, infrastructure, utilities, and leisure. They are seeking a capable engineer to join the team and contribute to design delivery and project success.


Responsibilities

  • Manage workload and technical standard of local design engineering with support from the Project Lead and Manager.
  • Produce fee proposals and monitor resource profile and project profitability with support to develop these skills.
  • Lead the full design of mechanical (and possibly electrical) services including drawings, calculations, contractors' proposals, and supporting documentation for pricing and construction stages.
  • Work towards chartership where applicable.
  • Support the Lead Engineer with input to monthly management reports.
  • Support Directors with design queries and participate in regular design meetings.
  • Attend design meetings with clients to discuss briefs and proposed work.
  • Arrange required survey work and prepare contractors proposals.
  • Prepare drawings and technical backup for planning applications.
  • Design mechanical services (calculations, layout drawings, specifications) and conduct design reviews in line with QA documents.
  • Participate in project handover, defect inspections, and training on sustainable technology.
  • Provide technical presentations to end users, clients, and staff.
  • On BIM-enabled projects, follow ISO 19650 roles and the project BIM Execution Plan (BEP).


Personal Attributes

  • Identifies ways to improve the business and drives change; takes personal responsibility.
  • Calm and effective under pressure; client-focused and professional.
  • Ability to influence at team and regional levels; collaborative across teams.
  • Willingness to learn and share knowledge with the team.
  • Understands the marketplace, competition, risks, and issues faced by the business.

Experience / Qualifications

  • Proven ability to support managers.
  • Formal qualifications covering Mechanical Building Services with substantial experience in design and calculation of HVAC, domestic cold & hot water services, above-ground drainage and utilities.
  • Computer literate with AutoCAD and design software such as hevacomp or IES; Revit MEP is preferred (not essential).
  • Full mechanical design scope (RIBA stages 1-7); knowledge of building management systems (BMS) is a plus.

Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Internet

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