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Mechanical Engineer - Heating Specialist

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Dromore
2 weeks ago
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Job Opportunity: Mechanical Engineer – Heating Specialist

Location: 198a Lurgan Road, Dromore, Co Down, BT25 1HL

Travel: Across Great Britain, Northern Ireland & the Republic of Ireland

Job Type: Full-Time

Salary: Competitive (Dependent on Experience)

Are you a Mechanical Engineer with a passion for heating systems?

We are looking for a talented and motivated Mechanical Engineer – Heating Specialist to join our growing team in Dromore. This is a dynamic, client-facing role where you will design and specify heating and plumbing systems across a range of residential, commercial, and industrial projects. You\'ll work closely with clients and contractors, contributing to Stage 3 and Stage 4 design and overseeing projects from start to finish.

Responsibilities
  • Design and specify heating and mechanical systems
  • Produce high-quality CAD drawings (AutoCAD, H2X, Revit)
  • Conduct site visits for surveys, installations, and commissioning
  • Ensure compliance with building codes and industry standards
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and clients
What We’re Looking For
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering (or related field)
  • Experience in heating system design and mechanical services
  • Strong proficiency in AutoCAD, H2X, Revit, or similar design tools
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
  • Willing to travel regularly across Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland
Desirable
  • Practical knowledge of Revit
  • Chartered Engineer status or working towards it
  • Experience with renewable/low-carbon heating technologies
  • Familiarity with UK and Irish building codes

If youre ready to take your career to the next level and make an impact on exciting projects, apply now and join a company that values innovation, technical expertise, and collaboration - please email for the full job description and application details.


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