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Mechanical Engineer - Building Services

Konker
Bristol
2 days ago
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Intermediate Mechanical Engineer – Building Services

Bristol city centre & agile working

Salary up to & around £45,000


Well established, medium sized Building Services Design consultancy, team of 15 individuals in a city centre location, working on a huge range of local projects.


We’re looking for a keen Mechanical Engineer to join their team, someone either in a Graduate role who is looking for more progression, or someone who is nearly running their own projects and wants more responsibility.


About the company?

This consultancy have 10 offices around the UK and are known as one of the best in the sector. Working in all areas of Building Services, including Sustainability, BIM and acoustics, this consultancy is in a phase of growth due to the range and number of projects they have recently secured.


Using all the latest technologies you will be equipped with all the tools you need to successfully complete your job. You will be reporting to the Associates and working alongside several different building services engineers. They’re a team of 15 in Bristol,with their largest office being based in Solihull, their HQ - a sociable bunch of individuals who all get on well, do a lot socially and are well looked after!


This company are looking for individuals with a couple of years’ experiences as well as the understanding of software packages Revit, AutoCAD and hevacomp. IES would be a huge advantage.


If you are looking for a position where you can progress, work with a flourishing business, and enjoy your engineering, this is the role for you!


What is required from the successful Mechanical Engineer?

  • A building services background with around a years’ experience.
  • Able to use relevant software packages such as Revit, AutoCAD, Hevacomp and IES.
  • Building Services or Architectural Engineering specific degree.
  • Confident and versatile Engineer able to work relatively independently with minimal supervision.
  • The desire to grow as an Engineer and develop your career.


What they can offer the successful Mechanical Engineer?

  • An exciting, sociable, and growing working environment.
  • A competitive starting salary and regular reviews.
  • The chance to develop your career with the building services design sector.
  • The ability to work on a huge range of projects both locally and national.


How to Apply?

For more information on this Mechanical Engineer vacancy, please give Jevon Astley-Jones a call. Numbers can be found on our website. Alternatively apply through this site.

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