Senior Mechanical Engineer Building Services Contractor

Build People
Bexley
6 hours ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer Building Services Contractor
Salary - £70k to £80k
Following 12 months of continuous employment, you are entitled to become a beneficiary of the Employee-Owned Trust (EOT) scheme.
Private Healthcare.
Private Dental Insurance.
Life Insurance.
Pension Scheme.
Length of Service reward scheme.
Tradepoint discount scheme.
Private Financial Advice.
The Company
The client is a well-established turnkey Principal Contractor with a turnover of c£80m. This has been achieved by working collaboratively with our clients to understand their needs and become an extension of their business, expanding service offerings and geography to meet the expectations required
The Senior Electrical Engineer Role
They are currently looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer with design capabilities, to work on wide variety of projects in sectors including Data Centres, Commercial Fit Outs, Refurbishment Projects, and Project lifecycle works. You will be working between office locations in both Greenwich and Canary Wharf.
Roles & Responsibilities Include:
Client liaison to develop relationships and offer support to achieve trusted advisor status
Assistance in the assessment of new works and fee submissions
Provide technical support to wider delivery business through Stage 5 development of working drawings
and technical review/approval of technical submittals to ensure they remain aligned with the Stage 4 design intent and our CPD responsibilities.
Develop and produce all necessary Mechanical calculations and design solutions from briefing stage through to detailed design stage
Monitor and assist with construction works as they progress on site in respect of compliance and high-quality standards set by the business
Lead and run key testing and commissioning activities such as ISTs and Black Building Tests
Undertake technical appraisals of existing buildings to develop short and long term development strategies,
which will include:
Energy Performance Assessments
Load and Capacity reviews
Life Cycle Replacement Reports
Single Point of Failure Analysis (SPOF)
Resiliency reviews

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