Mechanical Services Design Engineer

Briggs & Forrester Living
Northampton
1 week ago
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The Role

We have an excellent opportunity for a mechanical services design engineer with proven work experience to join the Briggs and Forrester Living design team based at our head office in Northampton. The role will include working on a range of residential projects including high rise residential developments, student accommodation and hotels. Working in a vibrant fast paced environment, we are looking for the right candidate who is adaptable and eager to work within a dedicated team.


Responsibilities

  • Develop designs from various stages through to BSRIA Stage 6.
  • Work with our estimating team to assist with the production of tenders for design and build projects.
  • Work with our BIM team to assist in the development of spatially coordinated 3D models and 2D drawings.
  • Work with our project teams to assist through installation and commissioning phases, up to project handover.
  • Ensuring designs comply with both employers and statutory requirements.
  • Ensuring compliance with relevant health and safety standards, CDM regulations, environmental legislation and quality standards.
  • Liaise and interface with specialist sub-contractors employed by Briggs and Forrester Living.
  • Liaise with manufacturers and suppliers to ensure the correct application of plant and equipment.
  • Actively participate in internal and external meetings, both in person and remote.
  • Ability to propose alternative design solutions where appropriate and to the benefit of a project.
  • Monitor and record progress on design projects including production of design progress reports.
  • To be open to learning new skills and techniques including Continual Professional Development and any role specific training.

Requirements

  • Demonstrate a comprehensive technical knowledge of all aspects of mechanical and public health services design.
  • Strong attention to detail and willingness to promote a ‘right first time’ focus.
  • Ability to problem solve and address potential problems and challenges as they arise through a design process.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the Building Safety Act and the requirements to deliver compliant systems in Higher Risk Buildings.
  • Demonstrate a commercial awareness to ensure designs are developed in accordance with cost plans and budgets.
  • Ability to work on multiple projects
  • Ability to work collaboratively with a diverse team of professionals including developers, architects, structural engineers, consultants and main contractors / sub-contractors.
  • Work as part of a team with personal skills to promote good relationships and a friendly working environment.
  • Demonstrate clear and concise communication both internally and externally.
  • Demonstrate good organisation and time management skills
  • The candidate should hold a minimum level 4/5 qualification that focuses knowledge on relevant building services engineering disciplines.
  • Membership of relevant professional bodies would also be preferable.

Package

  • Competitive salary
  • 25 days holiday (up to 30 days with service) plus bank holidays
  • Company car or car allowance
  • Private healthcare scheme and life insurance
  • Pension scheme with 5.5% employer contribution
  • Enhanced maternity and adoption policy – 13 weeks full pay followed by 26 weeks at SMP
  • Enhanced paternity policy – 2 weeks full pay (available as consecutive weeks or flexible instalments)
  • Employee-owned business
  • Flexible holiday scheme
  • An excellent working environment, opportunities for career progression and further technical and personal development


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