Senior Mechanical Engineer

MEP Connections
Belfast
1 week ago
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About the job Senior Mechanical Engineer

Senior Mechanical Engineer


MEP Connections is partnering with a leading building services consultancy to recruit a Senior Mechanical Engineer for their Belfast office. With a strong reputation for delivering sustainable, high-quality engineering solutions across Ireland, the UK, and Europe, this consultancy continues to grow and is now looking to strengthen its mechanical team.


This is an exciting opportunity for a driven and experienced engineer to take a leading role in project delivery while also supporting and mentoring junior staff while also focused on winning work.


The Role

You will work as part of a dynamic MEP team on a variety of technically complex and sustainable projects, from concept through to handover. The role will involve hands‑on design work, client engagement, team coordination, and contributing to strategic growth.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the design and delivery of mechanical building services systems including HVAC, public health, and domestic water
  • Manage projects across sectors such as commercial, healthcare, residential, and education
  • Mentor and support junior engineers, providing technical guidance and performance feedback
  • Engage with clients and design teams, presenting design ideas and technical solutions
  • Ensure projects meet technical standards, deadlines, and client expectations
  • Contribute to continuous improvement of design processes and team development
  • Take an active role in driving quality and innovation within the business

What You'll Bring

  • Degree in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent)
  • Minimum 5 years' experience in mechanical design, ideally in a consultancy setting
  • In-depth knowledge of mechanical systems design (HVAC, hot/cold water, drainage)
  • Comfortable leading projects and coordinating with clients and internal teams
  • Strong communication and presentation skills
  • A proactive, problem-solving mindset and a high level of attention to detail
  • Chartered or working towards Chartership (CEng/CIBSE/IMechE) preferred

What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • Flexible and hybrid working options
  • Annual leave that increases with length of service
  • Career development with a structured path to Associate
  • Supportive mentoring, training, and CPD programme
  • Inclusive and collaborative company culture
  • Opportunities to work on award-winning, sustainable building projects

Apply Now

If you're ready to take the next step in your career with a forward-thinking consultancy in Belfast, apply today or contact MEP Connections in confidence to learn more.


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