Mechanical Project Engineer

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City of London
5 days ago
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Mechanical Project Engineer

Location: Blackfriars, London

Projects: High-end office fit out and hotel refurbishment

Salary: £60-65k, pension, travel, bonus


We are recruiting for a Mechanical Project Engineer to join a well-established building services arm of a main contractor delivering two high-profile projects in Blackfriars.


This opportunity is ideal for ambitious building services professionals with around 3-5 years' experience who are looking to develop their careers on technically interesting schemes with strong senior support and genuine progression.


Current projects include:

  • £15m MEP office fit out
  • £17m MEP hotel refurbishment


This role would suit someone who wants broad exposure across design coordination, procurement, and project delivery, rather than being limited to a single narrow area.


The role

Working closely with senior project and MEP teams, you will support the delivery of Mechanical packages from pre-construction through to installation, commissioning and handover.

Responsibilities will include:

  • Assisting with design coordination across consultants, subcontractors and internal teams
  • Supporting procurement of MEP (Mechanical, electrical, plumbing) packages and subcontractor management
  • Reviewing drawings, technical submissions and specifications
  • Monitoring progress against programme
  • Helping maintain quality, compliance and health and safety standards on site
  • Supporting commissioning, snagging and handover activities
  • Building strong working relationships with project stakeholders


What we are looking for

  • 3-5 years' experience within MEP / M&E building services
  • HNC, HND or degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or similar
  • A broad understanding of procurement, design and project delivery
  • Strong communication skills and a proactive, can-do attitude
  • Someone energetic, organised and keen to develop
  • Ideally some exposure to fit out, refurbishment, commercial or hospitality projects


Why apply?

  • Opportunity to work on high-profile central London projects
  • Broad project exposure across the full lifecycle
  • Strong career development potential
  • Supportive team environment
  • Long-term opportunity with a respected contractor


If you are looking for the next step in your MEP career and want to be involved in landmark London projects, apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion.

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