Mechanical Engineer

Energi People
Chesham
2 weeks ago
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A very well established building services consultancy has an immediate requirement for a senior mechanical design engineer to join their team.


You Should be able to:

  • Provide evidence of mechanical design project engineering
  • Proven ability and knowledge of district or large heating systems
  • Proven ability and knowledge of systems experience related to large scale leisure, commercial, retail and industrial projects
  • Provide evidence of your experience and understanding of integrated design in buildings
  • Demonstrate a thorough knowledge and understanding of detailed co‑ordination with other design disciplines
  • Possess genuine interest and knowledge of sustainable design and low energy buildings
  • Provide evidence of delivering projects from inception to completion, through your own efforts and that of your team
  • Familiarity with site practices, and experience of inspections and surveys
  • Operational understanding of QA systems
  • Possess a good understanding of the commercial factors which affect design solutions

Professional and Technical Expertise Requirements:

  • Competent in specification writing, design/drawing for all building types
  • Knowledge of key health and safety issues and legislation
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications - word, excel, etc.
  • Must possess good knowledge and a competent ability in the use of their preferred internationally recognised Design Software
  • Be conversant with up-to-date IT, technical methodology and information sources
  • Possess a thorough understanding of the relevant and current British and industry Standards
  • Possess the ability to prioritise project and team workload/s
  • Possess the ability to work to tight deadlines

If this sounds like your next career move, send your CV or give us a call today to discuss in more detail.


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