Senior Mechanical Engineer

Calibre Search
Preston
4 months ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer
Preston
Salary £40,000 - £55,000
Job Ref: 38041

We are looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer who is ambitious and keen to grow quickly into an Associate role, supporting a team on a variety of projects for this Building Services Consultancy in Preston.

You will join a business that is going through the next phase of planned growth, and they already have the largest team of Building Services design engineers in Preston. You will need to be confident doing the client liaison aspects of the role from the first day, taking briefs, understanding requirements and being the interface on projects as they develop. You will also be working on the Mechanical elements of the job, initially under the guidance of Principal and Associate Engineers before being pushed into a project management capacity yourself.

You will be developing designs through RIBA Stages 1-5. The bulk of this companies work is in the detailed design phases, and they are known for having a solid reputation and reliable service offering across all of their sectors. Additional areas that they support their clients include Energy Management, Decarbonisation, Digital Engineering, Sustainability and more.

You will be working across a broad range of engineering projects, including both new build and refurbishment projects across, predominantly, the Northwest of England and local to Preston, Lancaster, and Carlisle. Projects will be based ...

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