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Mechanical Design Team Lead (M&E / Building Services)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Cheltenham
6 days ago
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Mechanical Design Team Lead (M&E / Building Services)

Up To £45,000 + Career Progression + Highly autonomous + Generous package to be negotiated

Office based, Commutable from Gloucester, Brockworth, Prestbury, Tewkesbury, Hartpury, Stroud and surrounding areas


Are you from a M&E or Building Services background within Design feeling undervalued looking to join a rapidly growing close knit expert team, where you will step into a hands on team lead role with the ability to further progress your career and get out what you put in, whilst working for a family run team of experts?

This is a great opportunity to join a close knit team, that will value your expertise where you can become a go to specialist whilst also stepping into leadership mentoring the next generation of design engineers.

This company specialise in the project work for a variety of well established Building Services and M&E Contractors across the UK. They have a grown year on year since their founding and are now looking to heavily invest back into the business. Due to this they are looking to add an additional Graduate Mechanical Design Engineer into the company

This role will suit someone from a M&E or Building Services background within Design feeling undervalued looking to join a rapidly growing close knit expert team, where you will step into a hands on team lead role with the ability to further progress your career...

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