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Mechanical Design Engineer

United Living Group
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Job Description

As a Mechanical Design Engineer, you will be responsible for supporting all aspects of project design and delivery, from tender development to project planning and coordination. You will assist in the creation of mechanical designs and specifications, ensuring they meet project requirements and industry standards. You will collaborate with internal teams, subcontractors, and suppliers to review and approve project designs. Additionally, you will contribute to troubleshooting and ensure the proper implementation of project controls, documentation, and procedures. Regular site visits will be required to scope, verify, and resolve issues on both potential and active projects, helping ensure smooth execution and timely resolution of challenges.

Joining the newly established Design Hub offers a chance to contribute significantly to shaping a world-class design team, especially in the water industry. This pivotal role allows you to leave a lasting impact on AFECO and the industry at large, particularly in water management. If you're excited by building from the ground up and shaping the future of water design, this opportunity is a perfect fit!

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field, or equivalent
  • Chartered Engineer status and membership of professional institutions such as IET, InstMC, or CIWEM is preferable
  • Significant experience in the technical delivery of process plant systems on complex water industry projects is ideal
  • Excellent project management and organizational skills with the ability to multitask
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Proficiency in computer literacy; CAD experience is preferable
  • Field/practical experience
  • Good knowledge and application of CDM and health and safety regulations
  • Positive attitude with a flexible approach to work
  • Professional presentation
  • Driving license and CSCS card are preferable

Additional Information

This role requires regular travel to our site in Portsmouth. Please only apply if you are able to commute. Thank you.

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

  • Utilities

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