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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Hoare Lea
Bristol
5 days ago
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Hoare Lea is a human‑centric and planet‑conscious engineering consultancy offering intelligent and sustainable solutions to complex design challenges for the built environment throughout the UK and beyond. We provide a wide range of engineering and consultancy services, including acoustics, air quality, building services (MEP), fire, lighting, security, and sustainability. Our highly skilled teams use technical expertise and problem‑solving skills to bring buildings to life, ensuring their design is outstanding and operations meet community needs. We are committed to an inclusive workplace where everyone can realise their unique potential. You’ll enjoy a 9‑day fortnight scheme, community groups, networking events, and an extensive professional development program, plus benefits such as private medical cover, electric vehicle salary sacrifice, stock options, and up to 30 days of annual leave.


About The Role

Based in Bristol (preferred, or Cardiff), this brand‑new opportunity places you in our well‑established Bristol office with a reputation for delivering outstanding design on built‑environment projects. As a Senior Mechanical Engineer you will support and deliver designs across a range of project types and sizes, working within a multidisciplinary team to provide a consistent high‑quality service, drive repeat and new business, and achieve profitability.


Responsibilities

  • Provide detailed, coordinated and cost‑efficient mechanical design advice to our varied client list.
  • Tailor a comprehensive service of specifications, calculations and reports.
  • Design mechanical engineering systems at the highest level using the latest software design packages.
  • Take responsibility for solid technical delivery in your work either alone or as part of a team.
  • Look at new ways of working and taking time out for innovation and research to keep ahead of competitors.
  • Produce calculations, reports and specifications with good written communication skills.
  • Attend DTMs/client meetings and site inspections.
  • Work with minimal supervision and manage multiple tasks and tight deadlines efficiently.

About You

  • Proven experience working as a Mechanical Engineer or closely related role, with a track record delivering complex projects.
  • Understanding of all mechanical services including heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
  • Experience working in a multi‑disciplinary environment, with excellent communication skills and a team‑based approach.
  • Proficiency with relevant software/tools such as Revit and AutoCAD.
  • Self‑awareness, an open mind and a spirit of generosity.
  • Conversant with relevant British Standards.
  • Consultancy experience.

How To Apply

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