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Mechanical (HVAC) Design Engineer

Human Capital Solutions
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical (HVAC) Design Engineer - To £55K

For over 50 years, this Building Services Consultancy has continued to attract, develop, and retain some of the best M&E Design Engineers in the UK.

Their approach is simple, yet effective.

They invest heavily in the training and development of every employee. They support everyone at every stage of their career, right from school leavers who join as apprentices, right through to Directors as they become Equity Partners and end up owning part of the business.

They are one of only 24 consultancies across the whole of the UK to have a CIBSE Approved Training & Development Program.

As a Mechanical (HVAC) Design Engineer, you'll be joining a supportive team of 40 M&E Design Engineers. You'll report to a Director who has been with them for 15 consecutive years, an individual who is as technically strong as they are commercially aware; a great model for you.

You'll be joining a team that has a reputation for excellence in engineering.

A team that is trusted to manage the buildings of the UK's most respected names in finance, law, and insurance.

You'll be joining a privately owned consultancy where decisions are driven by long-term vision, not short-term investors.

A company that truly cares about you, a culture where you'll be respected, invested in, and heard.

A company that values and promotes work-life balance and can also provide a clear pathway to become a Partner and share in the profits.

Responsibilities
  • Lead the HVAC / mechanical systems design on commercial, institutional, and mixed-use projects.
  • Collaborate with architects, electrical, structural, and MEP teams to deliver technically sound, efficient solutions.
  • Support project delivery from concept through detailed design and coordination.
  • Mentor junior engineers and help shape the future technical direction of the mechanical team.
Requirements
  • At least five years of experience in Mechanical / HVAC design experience in building services.
  • Strong technical skills in HVAC and an awareness of NZC and decarbonisation.
  • Good communication skills, able to work in a team.
  • Plenty of ambition, desire to grow not just as an engineer, but as a future leader or partner.


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