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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Cundall
City of London
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Cundall's Building Services teams’ mission is to play a key role in making buildings more energy efficient, sustainable and cost effective to operate. We pride ourselves on our exemplary track record of designing innovative and sustainable mechanical and electrical solutions, that minimise the use of natural resources.

The Building Services team are a source of world leading expertise - and offer a pro-active and collaborative approach to skill development, and professional experience. Sustainability is embedded throughout Cundall and we are committed to achieving zero carbon design for all of our projects by 2030. We need engineers who share this passion for sustainability and thrive in designing energy efficient buildings and communities.

The team based in London are well established and deliver projects across workplace, commercial, leisure and other sectors.

The RoleThis is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to work in a team focussed around decarbonisation, and to play a leading role in ensuring the successful delivery of innovative mechanical design solutions for some of the most exciting building projects in London and internationally.

You will work in a team of expert engineers and technicians, and work closely with colleagues of various disciplines to manage the delivery of technically-excellent, profitable projects for high profile public and private clients. You will assist in developing new and nurturing existing client relationships that maximise satisfaction and ensure repeat business and will use your expertise and determination to manage, motivate and inspire less experienced engineers.

The SkillsEducated to degree level in Building Services Engineering, and with a minimum of five years’ experience in a Mechanical Engineering role within a building services context (Ventilation, cooling and air conditioning, heating systems etc), you have a portfolio of experience demonstrating your familiarity with high quality engineering solutions and a client-focussed approach.

In your most recent position, you have consistently demonstrated your ability to manage multiple projects and less experienced engineers to exceed client expectations. You will possess sound knowledge of working in a BIM/REVIT 3D environment and have proven experience for creative, zero carbon sustainable and intuitive design. Ideally, you will have experience working with thermal modelling packages such as DesignBuilder.

Given the collaborative and client focused nature of this role, excellent communication and time management skills are essential.

Our CultureWe know that to be the best at what we do we need a diverse workforce underpinned by an inclusive culture. Creating environments where everyone can find joy doing their best work is also great for everyone. That’s why we positively welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities, and encourage, support, and celebrate the diverse voices of our people.Job Details
  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Design, Consulting, and Engineering
  • Industries: Engineering Services, Construction, and Professional Services


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