Senior Mechanical Designer

Urban Connect LTD
Rochdale
3 weeks ago
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Urban Connect are currently partnered with a specialist design & build contractor to the pharmaceutical, biotech, life sciences and healthcare sectors, to appoint a Senior Mechanical Designer into their growing in‑house M&E team in Rochdale.


With a record pipeline and live projects ranging from £5m to £100m, including major schemes for blue‑chip clients such as AstraZeneca and GSK, they on track to grow turnover to 150%.


Working predominantly on complex cleanrooms, laboratories, sterile manufacturing and high‑spec healthcare environments, you will fully lead the mechanical discipline on your projects with the support of Junior Engineers.


Responsibilities

  • Leading mechanical/HVAC design from concept through detailed design, installation support and commissioning for turnkey design & build projects.
  • Producing and checking calculations, sizing and selection for air handling units, fans, coils, ductwork, chilled water and steam systems, heating/hot and cold water services, and associated plant and distribution.
  • Developing coordinated layouts with in‑house architectural, structural and electrical teams, and working with Revit coordinators to turn your sketches and layouts into integrated models and drawings.
  • Meeting clients, carrying out site surveys, and providing robust, buildable solutions for laboratories, sterile manufacturing, potent processing and other complex validated environments.
  • Mentoring and supporting junior mechanical engineers, helping to strengthen BES's internal mechanical/HVAC capability on major schemes.

This is a staff position with clear progression to Design Lead and ultimately Principal / Associate, where you will own commercial performance as well as multidisciplinary design delivery.


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