Project Design Engineer - Mechanical

Mott MacDonald Bentley | MMB
Leeds
1 month ago
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Mechanical Engineer Project Leader

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Mott MacDonald Bentley is a fully integrated design and build business combining the design expertise of Mott MacDonald with the contracting experience of JN Bentley to deliver award winning projects.


Role Overview

The role combines Project Management and Design Engineering, managing projects through the outline and detailed design lifecycle.


What you’ll do day to day

  • Work as part of a “project triangle” with Site Manager and Quantity Surveyor.
  • Lead design of treatment or infrastructure projects from initial outline to detailed design, through construction, commissioning and handover.
  • Coordinate multidisciplinary team to ensure designs are completed on programme, within budget and quality standards.
  • Undertake design in your discipline and mentor less experienced colleagues.
  • Build relationships with client teams and promote a one‑team approach.

What you’ll need

  • Accredited Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Chartered or Incorporated Member of Engineering Institution or demonstrable progress toward those goals.
  • Experience with outline and detailed design of water or wastewater projects.
  • Knowledge of Designer or Principal Designer duties under CDM 2015.

What’s in it for you

Financial wellbeing



  • MMB match employee pension contributions between 4.5% and 7%.
  • Annual bonus scheme and payment of professional institution subscription costs.

Health and wellbeing



  • Minimum 33 days holiday, flexible leave.
  • Life assurance, private medical insurance, critical illness insurance and health screening options.
  • Flexible working arrangements.

Enhanced family and carers leave



  • 26 weeks paid maternity and adoption leave, two weeks paid paternity/partner leave and shared parental leave options.
  • Up to 2 additional paid leave days for significant caring responsibilities.

Learning and development



  • Structured development schemes supporting professional chartership.
  • Fast‑track chartership reviews, mentorship, hands‑on experience and tailored training.

Immigration

Mott MacDonald Bentley are not currently offering sponsorship to candidates under the Skilled Worker visa route.


Other Information

Role is employed by Mott MacDonald, but will involve working across the joint venture business, both with Mott MacDonald and JN Bentley colleagues.


About Mott MacDonald

A global engineering, management and development consultancy. Values: progress, respect, integrity, drive, excellence.


Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Mott MacDonald Bentley welcomes applications from all sectors, is committed to barrier‑free recruitment and inclusive practices. For more information: https://www.mottmacbentley.co.uk/people.


Agile working

Flexible and agile working environment.


Location

Leeds, GB


Contract Type

Permanent


Work Pattern

Full Time


Job Ref

6843


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