Mechanical Engineer (Building Services)

WSP
Bristol
1 month ago
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What if you could do the kind of work the world needs?

At WSP, you can access our global scale, contribute to landmark projects and connect with the brightest minds in your field to do the best work of your life. You can embrace your curiosity in a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. You can experience a world of opportunity and the chance to shape a career as unique as you.


To find out more about our Building Services business click on the following link and discover what awaits you at WSP: https://www.wsp.com/en-GB/hubs/property-and-buildings


YOUR TEAM - The Bristol office

  • You will be joining a team with a strong forward workload / order book stretching into the middle of next year.
  • You will be growing a growing team with lots of medium term opportunities for career progression.
  • You will work closely with likeminded individuals on exciting and challenging projects.
  • Building Services in Bristol consists of 25 mechanical, electrical, and public health engineers as well as sustainability consultants who form part of the National MEP Team of nearly 400 MEP engineers.
  • We make extraordinary efforts to attract, develop, engage and retain the best professionals in our fields of expertise because this is what makes us great.
  • We put the highest ethical standards at the centre of all we do, and professionalism is inherent in our offering.
  • You will be based in our Bristol office, offering easy commuting options via Bristol Temple Meads Train Station (10mins walk) and access into Bristol City Centre within a 10minute walk.>

YOUR TEAM - The Cardiff office

  • You will be joining a team with a strong forward workload / order book stretching into the middle of next year.
  • You will be growing a growing team with lots of medium term opportunities for career progression.
  • You will work closely with likeminded individuals on exciting and challenging projects.
  • Building Services in Cardiff consists of 20 mechanical, electrical, and public health engineers as well as sustainability consultants who form part of the National MEP Team of nearly 400 MEP engineers.
  • We make extraordinary efforts to attract, develop, engage and retain the best professionals in our fields of expertise because this is what makes us great.
  • We put the highest ethical standards at the centre of all we do, and professionalism is inherent in our offering.
  • You will be based in our Cardiff office, offering easy commuting options via Cardiff Central and Queen Street Train Station (10mins walk) and access into Cardiff City Centre within a 5 minute walk.

A little more about your role…

  • A Mechanical Engineer with a proven track record of working on projects for your discipline as part of the overall project team.
  • Able to work using your own initiative with supervision on all technical aspects of their discipline.
  • Able to work under the clear direction of the discipline lead or the client and interpret the needs of the project as a whole to meet the full delivery needs.
  • Consider the feasibility of the project specific to the discipline.
  • Proficient in completing detailed design and performance specification for the discipline subject to review by colleagues prior to issue and providing design and technical advice with a multidisciplinary approach on a wide range of projects.
  • Review and input where required to the detailed design programme and ensure that sufficient resource is available to complete the works

What we will be looking for you to demonstrate…
Key Technical Requirements

  • Proven understanding of the UK and European regulations applicable to the discipline and how to demonstrate this in project execution
  • Must be able to obtain UK vetting level of Security Check (SC)
  • Have working understanding of latest mechanical design software packages to allow the allocation/ direction of work on projects
  • Experience of working with Revit MEP or other 3D design software to allow the allocation/ direction of work on projects
  • Have an ability to sketch and communicate technical detail graphically and effectively
  • Show working knowledge of AutoCAD to allow the allocation / direction of work on projects
  • Knowledge on Part L regulations applicable to the discipline and demonstrate this through calculation
  • Have working understanding of TAS or IES to allow the allocation/direction of work on projects

Mechanical Design Skills

  • Working knowledge of Hevacomp
  • U value calculations
  • Heat loss & gain calculations
  • Pipe sizing (LTHW, CHW, HWS, CWS etc), Pump sizing, Duct sizing, Fan sizing
  • Psychrometrics
  • Control valve sizing & authority
  • Thermal modelling
  • BMS Systems

Qualifications

  • CIBSE/ IET/IMechE Engineering Council accredited honours degree or specific experience that will lead to Chartership
  • IESor TAS training applied to the discipline
  • RevitMEP training applied to the discipline
  • Achieved or working towards IEng or CEng status
  • BEng/Bsc/MEng in applicable engineering discipline

Don’t quite meet all the criteria? Apply, and we can see how your experience aligns to this role and other opportunities within the team.


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