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Principal Mechanical Engineer - Water Sector

Stantec Consulting International Ltd.
Derby
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Are you an experienced Mechanical Engineer with a passion for creating sustainable solutions?


Join Stantec and help us tackle the urgent climate, environmental, and efficiency challenges facing our communities!


AMP8 is an exciting time for the water industry and for Stantec's role within it. With record levels of investment and our ongoing growth plans in the region, there is plenty of opportunity within our engineering teams. We are seeking a Principal Mechanical Engineer in the South West and Midlands to support our important work for United Utilities. This role can be based at a number of locations, including Bristol, Cardiff or Exeter in the South West or Birmingham, Derby or Redditch in the Midlands.


You will be involved in the full project life cycle, from feasibility and optioneering through to detailed design and construction support, including site surveys and investigations. This will mean leading mechanical design for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects, including water/wastewater treatment plants, conveyance systems, pumping stations and more. You will work closely with project managers, technical leaders, design engineers, clients, supply chain partners, contractors, planners and other stakeholders to deliver positive project outcomes. You will also be involved in the mentorship and guidance of more junior engineers within the team.


You can find out more about our work in the water sector here: Stantec Water.


Responsibilities

  • Lead mechanical design for infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects within the water sector (e.g., water and wastewater treatment plants, conveyance systems, pumping stations).
  • Engage with project managers, technical leaders, design engineers, clients, supply chain partners, contractors and planners to deliver positive project outcomes.
  • Contribute to feasibility studies, option development, detailed design, construction support, site surveys and investigations.
  • Provide mentorship and guidance to junior engineers within the team.

About You

  • Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or a related subject; Chartered status or working toward is preferred.
  • Experience in detailed design within the water industry; background with delivery contractors is beneficial.
  • Willingness to take on line management responsibilities for the right candidate.

Why Join Us

  • Our People Culture: We are a close-knit team with a friendly and collaborative environment.
  • Awards: Recognised as International Consulting Firm of the Year and Best Place to Work (Large Consulting Firms) at the 2024 NCE awards, with ongoing recognitions in top corporate sustainability rankings.
  • Great Benefits: Competitive salary, pension, holidays, private medical insurance, gym discounts, and more.
  • Flexible working arrangements.
  • Great projects across UK and Ireland in multiple sectors.
  • Industry-leading training and development, including paid professional subscriptions.

To hear what some of our employees say about life at Stantec, please visit My Stantec Stories.


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About Stantec

The Stantec community unites more than 32,000 employees in over 450 locations across 6 continents. We have been working with our clients and communities in the UK for over 150 years. We plan, design, deliver and manage the development and infrastructure needed to support sustainable, healthy and prosperous communities.


Our teams provide effective solutions, translating our clients’ vision into valued consents, deliverable plans for projects and programmes, and efficient designs for delivery, based on technical excellence and market insights. We strive for clean growth and equitable opportunities.


Stantec provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees. We prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, genetic information, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression. We are committed to making recruitment accessible and encourage applicants needing adjustments to contact .


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