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AV Systems Mechanical Engineer

To carry out the installation and servicing of AV systems for commercial, government and education clients throughout Northern Ireland.


Key Responsibilities:



  • Installing digital signage, VC systems, sound systems, projectors, screens and structured cabling.
  • Assembly of AV racks both onsite and offsite.
  • Attending reactive service calls & preventative maintenance calls.
  • Delivering equipment to client sites.
  • Basic commissioning, system testing and troubleshooting.
  • Providing client training & handover completed projects.

Requirements:



  • 3+ years’ experience within AV or electrical installations.
  • Valid Driving License.
  • Valid CSR card would be highly beneficial.

Preferred Skills:



  • Configuration experience with audio visual control systems and DSPs such as Extron and Q-SYS.

Package:



  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays
  • 1.5× overtime rates
  • Annual bonus
  • Laptop & phone
  • Pool van and fuel card

How to Apply:


Apply here or contact Jake Voisey on the details provided.


Principal CFD Engineer – Dams & Hydraulic Structures

Lead end-to-end 3D CFD modelling for spillways, energy dissipation structures, intake/outlet works, and other hydraulic infrastructure. Analyse turbulent and transient flows, energy losses, cavitation risk, air entrainment, water-hammer effects, and scale interactions to inform safe, efficient designs. Integrate CFD with physical model results (calibration/validation), translating insights into design optimisation and risk reduction. Produce high-quality technical reports, visualisations, and client presentations for interdisciplinary teams and stakeholders. Serve as technical authority for hydraulic CFD within the dams & reservoirs team; uphold QA standards and best practice. Mentor and guide junior modellers, fostering capability growth and knowledge‑sharing across the practice. Contribute to scope definition, proposals, and cost estimation; support business development related to CFD services. Coordinate planning, execution, and delivery schedules across multidisciplinary teams to meet project and client requirements. Undertake occasional site visits (e.g., surveys, data collection for model build/calibration). (Travel typically occasional; can flex to project needs.)


Qualifications:



  • Degree (or equivalent) in civil, hydraulic, mechanical engineering or related field.
  • Chartered engineer status or actively working towards being chartered.
  • Significant experience applying CFD to hydraulic structures (dams, spillways, intakes, outlet works).
  • Proficiency in either Flow3D, OpenFOAM, ANSYS Fluent or other CFD software as well as complementary tools like HEC-RAS, ICEM CFD, Paraview, Rhino, Grasshopper or other pre/post‑processing tools.
  • Demonstrated strength in combining numerical and physical modelling to solve complex hydraulic challenges.
  • Experience with analytical problem‑solving, practical engineering judgement, and client‑facing communication (reports, presentations, data visualisation).
  • Proven capability to mentor, enforce quality assurance, and deliver robust outputs aligned with regulatory and safety requirements.

Mechanical Engineer – AECOM

Job Description: • Perform specific tasks within a wider project task assignment of an experienced engineer. • Gather and correlate engineering data using established and well‑defined procedures. • Work on detailed or routine engineering assignments involving calculations and design tasks. • Propose approach to solve new problems encountered. • Identify discrepancies in results. • Provide guidance to entry‑level engineers. • Perform work in accordance with agreed upon budget and schedule with moderate supervision. • BIM proficient and able to model directly into REVIT. • Ability to present design calculations in a coherent manner. • Experience of working within a multidisciplinary team desirable.


Qualifications:



  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or similar technical discipline.
  • MEng (Hons) or higher level degree desirable.

Mechanical Design Engineer – Antrim Town

Role: Design specialist and bespoke vehicles & research markets. Carry out advanced 3D modelling and liaise with Clients re: Specifications. Follow R&D projects from start to completion.


Person:



  • Manufacturing/Engineering qualification.
  • Good 3D design experience.
  • Fast paced automotive R&D environment.
  • Manage own workload within a team.

Salary: 35k-50k.


Electro Mechanical Engineer – Secure Products

Key Responsibilities:



  • Safe and compliant methods of working in secure environments.
  • Planned servicing and preventative maintenance of production equipment.
  • Reactive breakdown repair to minimise downtime.
  • Installation and commissioning of new equipment.
  • Fault finding and root cause analysis.
  • Effective handover of equipment to production operators.
  • Stock management and parts control.
  • Accurate completion of all maintenance records, logs, and documentation.
  • Adherence to manufacturer specifications and regulatory standards.
  • Lone working and customer‑facing site presence.

Candidate Requirements:



  • Formal Electrical or Mechanical qualification (preferred).
  • Proven experience in electrical fault finding (including single‑phase HV equipment).
  • Strong mechanical maintenance experience (motors, gears, encoders, bearings, clutches, etc.).
  • In‑depth control systems knowledge.
  • Computer literate (Windows, Excel, Word – DOS knowledge advantageous).
  • Analytical thinker with the ability to work under time pressure.
  • Professional, reliable, and comfortable working independently.
  • Strong communication and customer‑facing skills.

Why Apply?



  • Opportunity to work with a global market leader in secure technology.
  • Stable, long‑term engineering role.
  • Exposure to high‑spec, secure production environments.
  • High‑responsibility, high‑impact position.
  • Technical development and long‑term career progression.

Senior Mechanical Engineer – Building Services Consultancy

Lead the design and specification of mechanical building services systems. Manage project deliverables from brief to completion. Oversee detailed calculations (IES, Excel, CAD and more). Conduct site surveys, inspections and monitor works. Produce clear, concise technical reports. Mentor and develop junior engineers. Use BIM/EPS tools, EIA, and ISO 17xxx specifications. Present to clients and lead meetings.


Requirements:



  • Degree qualified in Building Services or Mechanical Engineering.
  • Ideally Chartered (or working towards it) with CIBSE or IET.
  • Over 10 years of consultancy experience.
  • Strong technical knowledge across mechanical design in the built environment.
  • Confident with IES, CAD, and the usual Microsoft toolkit.
  • Experience in presenting to clients and leading meetings.

Benefits:



  • Week off at Christmas in addition to standard holidays.
  • Flexible working with 2 days a week from home.
  • Private healthcare etc.

Senior Mechanical Design Engineer – MCS Group

Design and deliver complex mechanical parts, sub‑assemblies, and customer‑specific solutions using 3D CAD. Own the full design lifecycle: requirements, layouts, detailed drawings, BOMs, prototyping, validation, and design reviews. Develop innovative robust solutions. Work with customers and suppliers. Manage project plans, estimates, delivery timelines.


Qualifications:



  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering (or similar).
  • 5+ years similar experience in product development within manufacturing.
  • Strong 3D CAD capability and DFM skills.
  • Ability to manage projects and deliver to schedule.
  • Problem‑solving mindset and communication skills.

Salary: Competitive package & benefits.


Associate Director Mechanical Engineer – Atkins Réalis

Lead technical design work on complex multidisciplinary projects (pumping systems, water & wastewater). Lead a team of mechanical engineers. Manage delivery, design reports, drawings, calculations. Provide technical leadership. Grow mechanical engineering capabilities. Advise client, operational, project activities. Manage bidding and proposals. Work with global teams.


Requirements:



  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
  • Chartered Mechanical Engineer.
  • Proven experience leading large‑scale mechanical design delivery in consultancy.
  • In‑depth knowledge of UK design standards, legislation, CDM, DSEAR.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management.
  • Experience in Water market essential.

Benefits:



  • Competitive salary.
  • Employee rewards.
  • Hybrid working culture.

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.


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