Principal Mechanical Engineer

Maxim Recruitment
Bristol
1 month ago
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Overview

Bring your skills to the mix as a Principal Mechanical Engineer in our client\'s Bristol office. You will lead the mechanical design of critical infrastructure projects across the UK and internationally, contributing to iconic engineering programmes in sectors such as Water, Defence, and Energy. This role offers opportunities to work on complex, high-profile projects through all phases—from design to construction while working alongside a passionate and innovative team.

Are you ready to take up a vital role in shaping some of our exciting projects? How about joining our talented team, where everyone has a voice, and together we face our clients\' challenges head-on. It\'s a diverse and inclusive work environment where world-class talent knows no distinctions.

Responsibilities and Duties
  • Lead a team to deliver high-quality mechanical design solutions in line with relevant standards and codes.
  • Prepare technical briefs, scopes of work, and support bid proposals.
  • Manage project timelines and budgets effectively, ensuring delivery within set milestones.
  • Collaborate with UK and international teams to develop integrated design solutions.
  • Ensure all work adheres to quality assurance standards and safety legislation, including CDM and ATEX.
  • Provide client-side support and construction phase involvement to ensure project success.
  • Stay up-to-date with UK design standards, legislation, and industry best practices.
Desired Skills and Experience
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical equipment such as pumps, blowers, screens, and chemical dosing systems.
  • In-depth understanding of UK standards, design codes, and working practices.
  • Experience with legislation such as CDM and ATEX.
  • Proven leadership skills in managing teams and project delivery.
Qualifications/Educational Requirements
  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering
  • Chartered Mechanical Engineer status.
Employing Company Overview and Profile

Our client is a leading global engineering consultancy dedicated to delivering innovative solutions across vital sectors including Water, Aviation, Defence, Energy, Cities & Development, and Education.

Recognized as one of LinkedIn’s Top 25 Companies in the UK and a Times Top 50 employer for women, they focus on creating sustainable, impactful engineering projects that benefit communities and the planet.

Their team leverages cutting-edge technology and data-driven approaches to shape resilient infrastructure and support social value initiatives.

A full client employer profile will be provided to applicants shortlisted for interview.

Additional Benefits Package and Incentives
  • GBP50-70K plus excellent benefits including first class pension scheme and subsidies
  • Flexible hours together with hybrid working is available.
  • The position offers a collaborative environment with opportunities for career growth, professional development, and involvement in groundbreaking projects that make a lasting impact.

Richard Poulter is our specialist consultant managing this position

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