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Senior Mechanical Engineer (Edin) - Edinburgh

RSP Consulting Engineers - Part of Drees & Sommer
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Senior Mechanical Engineer (Edin) - Edinburgh

Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom


Overview

Senior Mechanical Engineer responsible for mechanical services design development in line with project objectives. Act as project leader as required, with the ability to work independently or as part of a wider team, reporting to senior staff and maintaining client relationships.


Responsibilities

  • Act as project leader responsible for the mechanical services design development in accordance with project objectives.
  • Work competently on an independent basis or as part of a wider team and be responsible for reporting to senior staff.
  • Communicate directly with clients and other design team members, including attendance at meetings.
  • Undertake the preparation on complex calculations and comprehensive design associated with M&E Building installations. Be responsible for the technical and financial (where applicable) reporting proposals to suit project needs.
  • Manage workload and support a team of engineers and technicians (including verification of design and quality).
  • Prepare and take responsibility for the complete engineering solutions design from conception to delivery.
  • Prepare technical reports, documents and specifications.
  • Assist in the set up and management including planning and monitoring job resourcing/expenditure.
  • Establish and maintain a good working relationship with clients.
  • Be actively involved in compliance with RSP Business Management Systems.
  • Assist in the continued development of others within the Practice.

Qualifications and Skills

  • Experience with mechanical services design on a varying range of projects.
  • Management and team leader experience within a multi-disciplined team.
  • Good and confident communication skills. Knowledge and understanding of relevant industry design software (i.e. NBS, IES, Bentley Hevacomp or similar).
  • AutoCAD and Revit Experience.

Requirements

  • Preferably Degree qualified and working towards MCIBSE CEng.
  • Preferably 5 years+ experience at senior engineer level.
  • Valid UK Driving Licence.
  • Willingness to do overtime, when and if required. Must be prepared to travel within the UK. This may involve early morning starts, late finishes and occasionally overnight stays.

How To Apply

Download the application form and e-mail it alongside a copy of your CV to


Seniority level

  • Mid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

  • Construction


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