Mechanical Design Manager

Core Group
City of London
4 days ago
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Overview

Mechanical Design Manager • Salary: £85,000+ package (Travel Allowance, 25 Days Holiday, Healthcare & More)

About the Company

This dynamic, forward‑thinking contractor has enjoyed impressive growth achieving a £2.1m turnover last year and now targeting £5m+ for 2026. With a strong pipeline of repeat clients, increasing project demand, and long-term development plans, they are now looking to bring in a Mechanical Design Manager who can play a pivotal role in their next phase of expansion. You\'ll join at the perfect time, early enough to influence how the design department evolves, but with the security of a business that already delivers a large volume of projects.

The Projects

You\'ll lead mechanical design across a range of commercial D&B fit‑out schemes, typically valued between:

  • £100k - £1.5m

Projects include:

  • Cat A office refurbishments
  • Cat B tenant fit outs
  • Light commercial mechanical upgrades
  • Fast‑track D&B packages
  • High‑spec HVAC solutions
The Role: Mechanical Design Manager

You will:

  • Lead all mechanical design activity from concept to delivery
  • Oversee technical output, ensuring high-quality and compliant designs
  • Work closely with project managers, estimators, and clients
  • Manage and mentor future design team members as the business continues to scale
  • Influence the growth and structure of the design function
  • Support tendering, value engineering, and D&B design responsibilities

This is a role for someone who wants more influence, more say, and long-term progression.

What\'s on Offer
  • £85,000+ Salary
  • Travel allowance
  • Healthcare
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • Clear progression to Head of Design / Technical Director
  • Opportunity to shape your own team
  • Strong project pipeline with a booming order book
  • Central London office & projects
About You

You should have:

  • Strong experience as a Mechanical Design Engineer or Manager within Building Services
  • A background in commercial fit‑out (Cat A/Cat B) or similar environments
  • Hands‑on D&B experience with HVAC and mechanical systems
  • Confidence working directly with clients and internal teams
  • A desire to lead, mentor, and influence a growing business


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