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Senior Mechanical Engineer

True Consulting Ltd
Manchester
2 weeks ago
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Senior Mechanical / Design Engineer Required


Manchester


I’m working with a global, multi-disciplinary consultancy that has just opened a brand-new Manchester office in a prime central location, set in a modern, innovative building. The office currently has a team of 10, with plans to double in size over the next couple of years.


They’re delivering high-profile public sector, commercial, pharma, industrial, and residential projects across the UK, with some work recently featured in industry news. They are looking for a Senior Mechanical / Design Engineer to support the Director in managing clients, leading teams, and driving the growth of the Manchester office.


What the Role Offers:

  • Clear career progression in a modern, collaborative office
  • Hybrid working flexibility
  • Dedicated training budget and support towards chartership
  • Opportunities to work on innovative projects and initiatives

Scope of Work:

  • Mechanical building services design across medium to large-scale projects
  • Delivery across all RIBA stages
  • Mentoring and supporting junior engineers
  • Leading elements of the design team and assisting with office growth plans

Key Skills / Experience:

  • Strong design and project management skills
  • Ability to work across teams and stakeholders
  • Experience in public sector, commercial, life sciences or industrial sectors preferred

Package:

  • Up to £60,000 base salary
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Training and development support
  • Chartership support
  • Modern office with a supportive team culture


Senior Mechanical / Design Engineers, please get in touch and we'll aim to get back to you in 24/48 hours.

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