Senior Mechanical Engineer

Inhabit Group
London
1 month ago
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Egis is committed to creating an inclusive, creative culture that embraces diversity and flexibility. We offer generous parental leave, support flexible work practices and strive to create an environment where employees can connect, collaborate, grow and succeed.

Egis is an organisation with a capacity to make meaningful industry and community change in the space of place-making, sustainability and creating connected cities. Different to other engineering firms, Egis offers true end-to-end capability across the entire design-to-operation lifecycle, offering advisory, architecture, engineering, design, asset management and operations services.

We are committed to creating great teams doing innovative work and would loveyouto join us toImpact the Future.

Job Description

As a Mechanical Engineer, you will provide technical and project management expertise, to ensure the effective management and delivery of major MEP and Façade Projects

  • Provide technical advice to clients in relation to MEP projects, as directed by the Director or Project Lead.
  • Ensure technical designs meet required specifications;
  • Contribute to the effective delivery of projects through technical reviews, studies and technical reports;
  • In some instances, participate in verification and certification activities
  • Supervise, mentor and support Graduates and Consultants, as required.

Qualifications

  • Engineering (Mechanical) degree and relevant industry experience;
  • Keen long-term interest in the MEP or Façade industry, the existing and emerging technologies
  • Demonstrated technical expertise in Rail would be an advantage,
  • Previous experience in the execution and management of MEP project activities
  • Excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal skills
  • Exceptional organisation and planning skills

Additional Information

Egis is a global organisation with over 20,000 employees worldwide. With our head office based in Paris, we offer global career opportunities, as well as offer rewarding careers for our people locally.

Drawing on our deep pool of expertise, we create innovative solutions with our clients worldwide.

You must have the right to work in the UK

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