MEP Engineer

London
3 days ago
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MEP Engineer

Permanent

£80,000.00 - £(phone number removed) per annum plus exceptional benefits!

Days

London – Hybrid

Help shape the future of smart water management.

Our client is a fast-growing technology company developing IoT hardware and software solutions that transform how buildings manage water. Their systems monitor usage in real time, use Machine Learning to detect anomalies and prevent leaks before they become costly disasters—helping customers reduce water consumption by 20–25% while protecting critical assets.

As they scale into global markets, they’re looking for a Solutions Engineer with a strong MEP or building services background to join their London-based solutions team.

The Role

This is a highly visible, hands-on role sitting at the intersection of engineering, technology and customer delivery. You’ll design and scope real-world deployments for construction and real-estate projects, working closely with clients and internal teams to turn complex requirements into robust, scalable solutions.

You’ll be involved from early design through to site surveys, coordination and delivery—making a direct impact on how smart water technology is adopted across the built environment.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Design and scope system deployments, producing technical plans and specifications for construction and real-estate projects

  • Conduct site surveys to assess installation, integration and compliance requirements

  • Present and explain technical solutions to clients with clarity and confidence

  • Collaborate closely with sales, product, customer success, operations and project teams

  • Work with international colleagues across multiple time zones and markets

  • Support business development activities across the UK and Europe

    What We’re Looking For

    Essential

  • B.Eng in Building Services, MEP, or Civil/Environmental Engineering (with a water systems focus)

  • 4+ years’ experience in MEP engineering, building services or water systems

  • Strong ability to read and interpret construction drawings, MEP plans and plumbing schematics

  • Solid knowledge of UK Building Regulations and BS standards

  • Technically curious, quick to learn and confident working with clients

  • Comfortable working in a hybrid setup (London office + remote)

    Desirable

  • CIBSE membership or working toward chartership

  • Background in plumbing systems or water management

  • UK construction project experience

  • BIM tools experience (AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam)

  • Interest or experience in IoT, smart buildings or connected systems

    Why Join Them?

  • Work on cutting-edge IoT and smart-building technology with real environmental impact

  • Be part of a high-growth start-up where your ideas and expertise matter

  • Exposure to UK and international projects

  • Collaborative, supportive culture with strong technical leadership

  • Opportunity to grow with the company as we scale globally

    To be considered for this position, please send us your CV ASAP by applying to this advert

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