Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Blueprint Recruitment Solutions
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Senior Mechanical Design Engineer - Cambridge!

Location: Cambridge Office, Hybrid


Employment Type: Permanent, Full-time


About the Role:

We are seeking an experienced Senior Mechanical Design Engineer (5-7 years industry experience) to join a well-established, international multidisciplinary consultancy in their Cambridge office. This role offers hybrid working and the opportunity to work on technically complex and high-profile mission critical, public, and private sector projects.


This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious engineer looking for clear career progression within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.


Benefits

  • Hybrid working arrangement
  • Clear career progression pathway
  • Flexible working environment

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the design and delivery of mechanical building services systems
  • Develop mechanical design concepts and detailed solutions across multiple sectors
  • Prepare and manage calculations, models, drawings, specifications, and reports
  • Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams, clients, contractors, and stakeholders
  • Ensure projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality standards
  • Provide technical guidance and mentoring to junior engineers
  • Support sustainable and low-carbon design strategies
  • Contribute to design reviews and technical approvals

Key Requirements:

  • Degree-qualified in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering
  • Strong experience within the building services industry
  • Proven experience delivering projects from concept through to completion
  • Experience working on mission critical, public, or private sector projects
  • Ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary design teams
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and Revit is essential
  • Strong knowledge of UK building regulations and design standards
  • Understanding of sustainable and low-carbon design principles
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Proactive, delivery-focused mindset

If this role sounds of interest, I’d be happy to discuss it further, please email me at or call .


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