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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Shirley Parsons
Newcastle upon Tyne
2 weeks ago
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🔧 We're Hiring: Mechanical Design Engineer

📍 Location: Remote (UK-based) with occasional site visits

📅 Contract: Long-term engagement 12 months rolling contract

💼 Sector: Water & Wastewater Infrastructure

Are you a mechanical engineer passionate about sustainable infrastructure and environmental impact? Join our engineering team and help deliver innovative wastewater treatment solutions across the UK.

💡 Why This Role Matters

Mechanical systems are the heartbeat of wastewater treatment. From pump stations to sludge handling, your designs will directly influence operational efficiency, environmental performance, and public health outcomes.

🔧 What You’ll Be Doing

  • Design mechanical systems for treatment plants, pumping stations, and sludge processes
  • Develop P&IDs, GA drawings, equipment layouts, and technical specifications
  • Select and size pumps, valves, blowers, compressors, and pipelines
  • Conduct hydraulic calculations and energy efficiency assessments
  • Collaborate with civil, electrical, ICA, and process engineers
  • Support procurement, construction, and commissioning phases
  • Ensure compliance with BS EN, ISO, WIMES, and CDM regulations
  • Promote sustainable and low-carbon design solutions

🎯 What You’ll Need

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering (BEng/BSc)
  • 3–7+ years in wastewater or water infrastructure design
  • Experience with rotating equipment, pressure systems, and pipework
  • Skilled in AutoCAD, Plant 3D, SolidWorks, or Revit MEP
  • Familiarity with WIMES, BS EN 806, BS 5955
  • Strong communication and documentation skills

Bonus Skills

  • Chartered Engineer (CEng) or working toward it
  • Experience with sludge treatment, biogas, or renewable integration
  • Knowledge of BIM workflows and digital twin technologies
  • 3D modelling and clash detection (e.g., Navisworks)
  • Prior work with UK water utilities or international projects

What’s on Offer

  • Flexible remote working
  • Long-term project pipeline
  • Collaborative, multidisciplinary team
  • Opportunity to contribute to sustainable infrastructure

📩 Interested? Apply now or message us directly to learn more. Let’s build a cleaner, smarter future together.


Vacancy Reference: CR/028701

Vacancy Owner: Teo Delacruz | | (+44) 1296611325 | (+44) 7485329480

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