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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Vertical Recruitment
Manchester
1 week ago
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Senior / Principal Mechanical Engineer – Building Services Consultancy


We are working exclusively with a respected multi-disciplinary consultancy to appoint a Senior / Principal Mechanical Engineer to their South Manchester or city centre office.


This role offers an excellent balance between hands-on mechanical design and client-facing responsibilities. You’ll take ownership of project delivery, building and maintaining strong relationships with clients, architects, and design teams, while ensuring high-quality design output across a range of building services projects. The consultancy is known for its collaborative culture, technical expertise, and diverse portfolio, covering commercial, residential, and education sectors. With several high-profile project wins and ambitious growth plans, this is the perfect time to join and make a real impact.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead mechanical design delivery across multi-sector building services projects
  • Act as a client-facing engineer, developing briefs, attending meetings, and providing technical guidance
  • Produce, review, and coordinate detailed design work, ensuring integration with other disciplines
  • Mentor and support junior engineers, promoting technical excellence and professional growth
  • Contribute to proposals, bids, and wider business development activity where needed
  • Ensure compliance with current regulations, standards, and sustainable design practices
  • Manage resources, timelines, and budgets to ensure successful project delivery


About You

  • Degree-qualified in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent)
  • Chartered or working toward CEng status with CIBSE or IMechE
  • 7–10 years’ experience within a UK building services consultancy
  • Strong technical design background with experience delivering projects across multiple sectors
  • Excellent communication skills, confident in a client-facing capacity
  • Ability to coordinate and lead project delivery within multi-disciplinary teams


What’s on Offer

  • Competitive salary: £65K–£75K depending on experience
  • Annual bonus and enhanced benefits package
  • Flexible and hybrid working arrangements
  • Opportunity to lead high-profile projects across a variety of sectors
  • Supportive, forward-thinking environment with clear progression opportunities toward Associate and beyond

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