Senior Mechanical Design Engineer 19 Pension

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Nottingham
1 week ago
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Your new companyThis is one of the most competitive financial packages currently available in the building services engineering sector, particularly within the public-sector built environment. With a salary of £47,000-£60,000 and a pension contribution of over 19%, the overall remuneration exceeds many private-sector building services roles.You'll be joining an established organisation delivering building services design, property consultancy, and wider built-environment services through a public-sector partnership model. Their approach is rooted in collaboration, technical excellence, and designing buildings that add long-term value for clients and communities.They are now looking to appoint a Mechanical Design Engineer or Senior Mechanical Design Engineer with building services experience to join a multi-disciplinary in-house team, including M&E engineers, structural engineers, architects, and specialist consultants.The organisation promotes an inclusive workplace culture, strong professional development, and has been recognised in national and regional employer rankings.Your new roleAs a Mechanical Design Engineer / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer in building services, you will:

  • Work within a multi-disciplinary team to develop mechanical building services designs aligned with client briefs, budgets, and project programmes
  • Lead the mechanical aspects of projects, ensuring compliance with building regulations, statutory requirements, and industry standards
  • Produce concept and detailed mechanical designs focusing on energy efficiency, lifecycle performance, and ease of maintenance
  • Undertake site surveys, feasibility assessments, and technical reviews
  • Provide professional advice on HVAC, public health systems, heating, cooling, and ventilation strategies
  • Support and mentor colleagues to maintain high technical and design standards
  • Assist with project financial reporting and forecasting
  • Contribute to the improvement of processes, design quality, and client outcomes

What you'll need to succeedExperience in mechanical building services engineering (HVAC / public health / low-carbon systems)

  • Strong collaboration skills for working with M&E, architectural, and structural teams
  • Proven experience in mechanical design, site surveys, and project delivery
  • Ability to manage complex projects, including budgets and final accounts
  • HNC (or equivalent) in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering, or willingness to work towards it
  • Strong customer focus and a drive to improve building performance and user outcomes
  • Good problem-solving skills and ability to prioritise in a busy project environment
  • Up-to-date knowledge of building regulations, legislation, sustainability standards, and industry best practice
  • Understanding of RIBA stages, mechanical systems design principles, and building services technologies

What you'll get in return£47,000-£60,000 salary, depending on experienceExceptional pension contributions (19%+) - a major highlight of this roleMembership of the Local Government Pension Scheme25 days' annual leave + 8 bank holidaysFlexible working optionsA friendly, supportive team environmentAccess to a wide range of wellbeing, health, and social activitiesWhat you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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