Mechanical Design Manager / Engineer

True Consulting Ltd
Bournemouth
1 week ago
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True are partnering with a growing HVAC Design & Delivery specialist contractor, recognised for high-quality Cat A and Cat B commercial fit-out projects across the South. As part of a strategic expansion, the business is establishing a new regional hub in Bournemouth and is now looking to appoint a Mechanical Design Manager or Senior Engineer to play a pivotal role in shaping this new operation.

As Mechanical Design Manager/ Engineer, you’ll take full ownership of in-house mechanical design delivery, supporting commercial office fit-out projects from early concept through to construction issues and technical support during delivery. This is a hands-on role suited to someone confident working independently, producing coordinated designs across VRV/VRF, chilled water, LTHW, pipework and plumbing systems. Initially office-based, the role offers longer-term hybrid flexibility once established.

This is a rare opportunity to join at an early stage, become the technical lead within a new regional hub, and work closely with senior leadership to build best-practice design processes as the business continues its strong growth trajectory.

Mechanical Design Manager/ Engineer Package:

* £75,000+ basic salary (DOE)

* Over 28 Days annual leave

* Long-term career opportunity within a growing business

Key Responsibilities:

* Deliver detailed mechanical designs for commercial fit-out projects

* Design and coordinate VR...

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