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Mechanical Engineer

Euro Executive Recruitment
Hull
6 days ago
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AA Euro Group are seeking a skilled and motivated Mechanical Engineer to join a leading M&E contractor, delivering of a state-of-the-art pharmaceutical/medical manufacturing facility. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing the mechanical scope of works from design coordination through installation, testing, and commissioning ensuring that systems meet stringent pharma standards.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Review mechanical design drawings and specifications, identifying any coordination issues early.
  • Oversee installation of mechanical services including:
  • HVAC (including cleanroom and containment systems),
  • Process and utility piping,
  • Chilled water and heating systems,
  • Compressed air and vacuum systems,
  • Building Management System (BMS) interfaces.
  • Ensure compliance with GMP, cleanroom classifications, and pharmaceutical-grade mechanical standards.
  • Manage coordination between mechanical and electrical installations as well as architectural and process packages.
  • Liaise with subcontractors, consultants, and internal teams to ensure smooth project delivery.
  • Track project milestones and ensure timely delivery of mechanical systems.
  • Assist in testing and commissioning phases, supporting validation and handover processes.
  • Prepare and maintain technical documentation such as method statements, risk assessments, and O&M manuals.
  • Enforce health & safety standards and ensure safe working practices across the site.

Requirements:

  • Degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering.
  • 37 years experience working as a Mechanical Engineer on large-scale industrial, pharmaceutical, or medical projects.
  • Experience with HVAC, process piping, and cleanroom system design/install.
  • Solid understanding of GMP, validation, and cleanroom classifications.
  • Strong coordination skills across multidisciplinary teams (electrical, civil, architectural, etc.).
  • Proficient in AutoCAD, Navisworks, and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Excellent communication and reporting skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and quality control.


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