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Principal Mechanical Engineer | Annual bonus and salary review in December | RG/6164 RG/6164

Responsum Global Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Are you a creative, self-motivated, and forward-thinking Mechanical Design Engineer, looking for a challenge? Looking for a company where you can grow and where you’re offered support? Are you ready for the big leagues? Yes, we just asked you that before this company works with some of the biggest clients around. If you’re nodding along, let's explore this opportunity!

The Company

This company was founded over 40 years ago. Their principal activities are the design of Mechanical, Electrical, Refrigeration, Sprinkler Systems and Insulated Structure Installations, along with all of the specialist service elements that these packages require.

The purpose of this company is to be fully integrated into any design team to cover all aspects of building services design to the highest levels, inclusive of 3D modeling and BIM technology.

This company is at the forefront of modern building services design, they are unrivaled in their design and project delivery capabilities.

They are experts in the design of new developments and/or refurbishments in all markets, including; e-commerce, commercial, industrial & Logistics, residential, hotel, leisure, and mixed-use developments.

All of their design engineers are highly motivated, skilled, and experienced building services engineers that offer second-to-none expertise and innovation across various market sectors.

Their whole team ensures high levels of communication and integration with the wider design team to ensure a seamless design from concept through to completion.

The Position

Join a consultancy at the forefront of modern building services design unrivaled in their design and project delivery capabilities as an Intermediate Electrical Engineer.

You will work on an exciting range of projects across industries such as commercial, residential, and Industrial and Logistics.

Responsibilities

  • As a Principal, you will need to be fully conversant in all aspects of mechanical design associated with Building Engineering Services including the site-wide authority supplies required for major construction sites and industrial premises.
  • Some key responsibilities include demonstrating a thorough knowledge and understanding of detailed co-ordination with other design disciplines and delivering projects from inception to completion, through your efforts and that of your team.
  • You will also need to be competent in specification writing, design/drawing for all building types, possess a thorough understanding of the relevant and current British and Industry Standards and have the ability to prioritize project and team workloads and work on tight deadlines.
  • Are you able to work on your own with little to no guidance?
  • Are you ready to lead, innovate, and elevate projects that make a lasting impact?
  • Keen on knowing more? Please contact Alex.

Qualifications

  • Competent in specification writing, design/drawing for all building types.
  • Thorough understanding of the relevant and current British and Industry Standards.
  • Ability to prioritize project and team workloads and work on tight deadlines.
  • Ability to work on your own with little to no guidance.


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