Senior Mechanical Engineer - Building Services Design

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Huntingdon
3 days ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Building Services Cambridge/Huntingdon AreaSalary up to & around £60,000 depending on experienceWant to work with a growing and well-established Engineering Consultancy near Cambridge?This stable, established, growing and very well reputed consultancy are growing their team!For more information on this vacancy, please call Jevon Astley-Jones on the numbers provided on our website!About the company?This Building Services, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering specific consultancy are now looking to complement their Cambridge / Huntingdon team with a new Senior Mechanical Engineer with proven experience running and managing their own projects.They have 8 offices around the UK and are known as one of the best in the sector. Working in all areas of Building Services, including Sustainability, BIM and acoustics, this consultancy is in a phase of growth due to the range and number of projects they have recently secured.You will be reporting to the office Director and working alongside several different building services engineers, mentoring more junior individuals with the chance to help grow the office and their incoming workload. They are a team of around 15 individuals in Cambridge office and slowly expanding, meaning you have the chance to cement a senior position to help progress towards more management.  If you are looking for a position where you can progress, work with a flourishing business and enjoy your engineering, this is the role for you!What is required from the successful Senior Mechanical Engineer?

  • Proven Building Services Design experience in a similar position.
  • Able to use relevant software packages such as Revit, AutoCAD, Hevacomp and IES.
  • Chartered or working towards.
  • Confident and versatile Engineer able to work relatively independently with minimal supervision.
  • The desire to grow as an Engineer and develop your career.

What they can offer the successful Senior Mechanical Engineer?

  • An exciting, sociable and growing working environment.
  • A competitive starting salary and regular reviews.
  • The chance to develop your career with the building services design sector.
  • The ability to work on a huge range of projects both locally and national.

How to Apply?For more information on this Senior Mechanical Engineer vacancy, please give Jevon Astley-Jones a call. Numbers can be found on our website. Alternatively apply through this site.

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