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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Pell Frischmann Group Ltd.
City of London
1 week ago
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We are looking to hire for a Senior Mechanical Engineer in our Croydon, Exeter, Swindon or Manchester offices.


About the role

Based in a flexible working model with home/office working in our Croydon, Exeter, Swindon or Manchester offices, you will be part of a dynamic and collaborative team of Engineers and Technicians based in offices around the UK.


The offices are newly refurbished and a friendly and supportive working environment where personal development is fostered across a breadth of interesting and wide–ranging projects. We have a flexible structure which accommodates progression in pace with your development.


We are committed to providing flexibility for our employees and recognise the advantages to both individuals and to the Company. This means that employees can balance work with their personal commitments and interests. There are frequent organised social and sporting occasions that bring the team together in many of the relaxed built and natural environments available in the local area.


You will be part of our growing Water and Utilities Team providing design expertise in collaboration with major UK companies across the country. Follow the link below for a flavour of some of our recent projects and the type of work and opportunities that are available:


We are seeking a skilled and experienced Mechanical Engineer to join our team in the non–infra water sector. As a Mechanical Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment used in water treatment, distribution, and conservation. Your expertise will contribute to ensuring the efficient and reliable operation of water–related facilities and processes, enhancing water quality and promoting sustainable water management practices.


Responsibilities

  • Design and engineer mechanical systems and equipment for water treatment, distribution, and conservation projects, adhering to project requirements, industry standards, and applicable regulations.
  • Conduct feasibility studies and technical assessments to evaluate the viability and performance of mechanical components and systems in water–related applications.
  • Collaborate with cross–functional teams, including engineers, technicians, and project managers, to develop and implement innovative solutions for water treatment, pumping, filtration, and storage systems.
  • Utilise computer–aided design (CAD) software to create detailed 2D and 3D models, specifications, and engineering drawings of mechanical components and systems.
  • Perform calculations, simulations, and stress analyses to ensure the integrity, efficiency, and safety of mechanical designs, considering factors such as fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and structural considerations.


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