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Principal Mechanical Engineer (Building Services)

WSP
City of London
3 weeks ago
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Principal Mechanical Engineer (Building Services)

At WSP we offer a global scale of projects and a culture that celebrates new ideas and diverse perspectives. In this role you will lead mechanical engineering design, supervise teams, and drive client delivery across a wide range of building services projects.


Responsibilities

  • Lead the mechanical, electrical and public health (MEP) discipline team as a project manager, providing technical advice and design leadership.
  • Supervise completion of detailed designs and guide the work of other engineers.
  • Consider feasibility and lead overall feasibility studies.
  • Direct production of detailed and performance specifications for the discipline.
  • Act as the client’s key point of contact responsible for overall project delivery and internal KPIs.
  • Provide excellent client care and develop opportunities for additional business.
  • Develop and line‑manage junior staff, briefing the project team and ensuring contracts and resource planning are in place.
  • Maintain project overview, resourcing and quality, holding regular team meetings and supporting the discipline’s team leader.
  • Represent WSP to clients and lead engineering delivery teams delivering innovative and sustainable solutions.
  • Incorporate net zero, digital design, modern methods of construction and smart systems into design work.

Qualifications

  • Proven track record delivering UK building services MEP projects of varying scale and sector.
  • Strong technical judgment and resourcefulness in feasibility studies, concept, scheme and detailed design.
  • Experience with UK mechanical building services design, relevant standards, codes and regulations.
  • Working knowledge of Revit MEP or other 3D design software for allocation and direction of work.
  • Ability to manage technical, cost and programme elements of project delivery.
  • UK vetting level of Security Check (SC) required.

EEO Statement

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, marital status, pregnancy or maternity/paternity. As a Disability Confident leader we will interview all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria and provide workplace adjustments where required.


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