Senior Mechanical Design Engineer

Tozer Associates
London
3 months ago
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Design mechanical services for residential projects and enjoy hybrid working and generous holidays.
And the office is only 20 minutes from some great North Wales beaches, so you can easily combine work with a bit of fresh air and downtime.
Youll get training on the latest design software to keep your skills sharp and stay ahead of industry trends. Youll also have the chance to mentor junior engineers, passing on your knowledge and shaping the next generation.
And with long-term projects lined up with major clients, youll have job security and a steady stream of interesting work.
What youll do

Take charge of designing heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems for residential buildings, covering RIBA stages 3 to 5.
Youll specify pipes, ducts and equipment, making sure everything is efficient and up to standard.
Youll also use advanced software to calculate and optimise your designs, giving you hands-on experience with the tools that matter most.
What youll need

At least 5 years experience in building services design, so youre confident in creating mechanical systems that work in the real world
Strong commercial awareness, allowing you to balance performance with cost and deliver value to clients
A desire to mentor others, as youll be helping junior engineers develop their skills
About the company

An M&E contractor offering design services, this business will give you the support and tools you need to keep progressing. They have a collaborative approach and involve engineers in decision-making, so your ideas will shape how projects are delivered. With a focus on employee development, youll be in a place where your career can move forward.

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