Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer

Diamond Search Recruitment
Canterbury
3 weeks ago
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About the job Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer

Diamond Search Recruitment is seeking a full-time, permanent Mechanical & Electrical Design Engineer to join their client in Canterbury.

Working Monday to Thursday 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and Friday 7.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., our client offer an attractive salary, according to experience, 25 days annual leave + BH, 5% employer pension contribution, l ife cover and Private Medical Insurance.

We are seeking a c andidate with agood all-round Mechanical & Electrical Engineering knowledge,with a depth of experience in designing/coordinating full projects including HVAC, Boiler/Plant rooms, water supply, gas, LV systems, lighting, power, fire alarm and other specialist mechanical and electrical services.

This position will suit someone who is used to being part of a team and taking on entire projects from a Mechanical & Electrical perspective and is confident coordinating/designing all MEP systems.

The successful candidate will join part of the design /coordination team and will be responsible for checking drawings being produced by the BIM operatives, adding engineering solutions, providing comments, assisting with coordinating the BIM model, checking design calculations, compliance of scheduled equipment, builders work, assisting contracts managers with technical submittals and selection of kit etc

We would love to hear from you if you have the following:

  • HNC/HND/Degree qualified in Mechanical and or Electrical Engineering or Building Services Engineering
  • BIM/Autocad experience and use of Navisworks
  • Proven track record of leading design on whole Mechanical and Electrical services projects.
  • Experience in Education, Residential, Commercial and Healthcare Sectors
  • A full UK driving license & access to own vehicle
  • Ability to work alone and attend client/design meetings on the companies behalf with confidence
  • Strong Senior UK design experience in the Building Services industry

What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Diamond Search Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency regarding this vacancy.


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