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Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer

COBURG BANKS LIMITED
Hampshire
2 weeks ago
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Overview

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We're working with a multidisciplinary engineering design consultancy in the water and wastewater space who are looking to hire a Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer for a position created due to recent growth and an expanding portfolio of water and wastewater treatment projects. The role will be pivotal in designing and developing innovative solutions for treatment facilities, addressing both current and anticipated high-volume work.

Full-time permanent role with salary up to £65,000 dependent on experience. Hybrid working arrangement with a blend of office-based work in Fleet, Hampshire, working closely with a multi-disciplinary team, using design software and collaborating on innovative solutions for water and wastewater treatment projects. Some site work required focusing on regions in the South, however a willingness to travel will be required with the firm operating nationwide.

This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute directly to sustainable solutions in water engineering, working with a team where your contributions are recognised and make a tangible difference.

The Role

As an experienced and highly skilled Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer you will take on a broad scope of responsibilities, working on a variety of innovative and impactful projects within the water and wastewater treatment industry. You will be responsible for the design and development of solutions tailored to the unique needs of each project and client, engaging deeply in diverse aspects of design engineering.

Key responsibilities

  • Creating detailed mechanical and electrical designs for water and wastewater infrastructure projects, including pump stations, treatment plants, pipelines and valves
  • Working closely with civil, process, and instrumentation engineers to integrate multidisciplinary designs into comprehensive systems
  • Managing and overseeing project deliverables, ensuring designs are completed on time and within budget, and in line with client specifications
  • Ensuring all designs meet relevant industry regulations, standards, and health and safety requirements
The Candidate
  • 3-5 years of experience in mechanical and electrical design, ideally within the water and wastewater sector
  • A degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or a related field, with relevant professional certifications
  • Expertise in CAD software (AutoCAD, Revit, etc) and design tools
  • Knowledge of design standards, codes and regulations in the water industry (such as WIMES, DSEAR and BS/EU Standards)
  • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills, with the ability to think critically and find creative solutions to complex engineering challenges
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, able to collaborate effectively across teams and with clients
  • Sustainability focused, committed to delivering environmentally conscious, efficient, and cost-effective design solutions
The Company

A multidisciplinary engineering consultancy specialising in creating solutions for the water and wastewater industry, with a forward-thinking vision to deliver infrastructure which provides both economic and environmental benefits to clients and wider society. You would play a key role as part of a team with deep industry knowledge and a client-centred approach, ensuring projects meet regulatory standards and advance environmental goals.Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Management and Manufacturing
Industries
  • Outsourcing and Offshoring Consulting

Coburg Banks Limited is an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.


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