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Mechanical Engineer

Human Capital Solutions UK
London
1 week ago
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Intermediate Mechanical Engineer up to £45K; up to 3 days WFH




Looking for a consultancy that actually cares about your growth and well-being?


Somewhere that offers real progression, interesting projects, and a team that genuinely supports each other?


This well-established, multi-disciplinary consultancy in Zone 1, Central London, has built a reputation for developing and keeping great engineers. They’re Investors in People, proud of their culture, and it shows; most of their team have been with them for over four years!


Their project portfolio includes everything from 5-star hotels, universities, commercial offices, museums, MoD, residential, schools, and industrial facilities. This diversity, combined with their CIBSE Training and Development program, will provide you with the skills and competencies you need to become a Chartered Engineer, and you’ll be fully supported every step of the way.


You’ll never find yourself short of variety or stability here. With projects across both the private and public sectors, there’s always something new to get involved in and plenty of work to keep you challenged and fulfilled.


As an Intermediate Mechanical (HVAC) Design Engineer, you’ll support the Principal or Associate Directors on small to medium-sized projects, anything from £100K to £1M. You’ll liaise directly with clients, specialist contractors, and other disciplines, and see projects from RIBA Stage 2 to 4.


As you develop and gain confidence in your role, you’ll have the chance to lead larger projects valued between £10M and £50M. You’ll also benefit from structured management training designed to help strong engineers become confident, effective leaders.


This is an excellent opportunity to join a business built on trust, autonomy, and genuine career growth. You’ll have the space to take ownership of your work and the support to keep developing your skills.


Essential requirements

  • Minimum of three years’ experience as an HVAC design engineer in the UK.
  • Able to use Bluebeam, Revit, and ideally H2X (or at least IES or Hevacomp).
  • Good communicator, comfortable in front of clients.






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