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Senior Mechanical Engineer, Edinburgh

Wallacewhittle
Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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Join Our Team as a Senior Mechanical Engineer in Edinburgh

Why Wallace Whittle?


We are a leading provider of sustainable building services engineering across the UK and beyond, operating from 9 city-centre offices with over 150 dedicated staff members. Our reputation for quality of product and quality of service is unparalleled.


Here’s Why You’ll Actually Want to Work Here:
💰 More Money in Your Pocket

From pension top-ups to private healthcare, we have real benefits that hit your payslip.


🚗 Drive Electric, Pay Less

Hybrid scheme lets you upgrade your commute without wrecking your wallet.


🕓 Work Your Way

Office, home and hybrid – we’re flexible.


☕ Office Life

Our city‑centre offices are bloody brilliant, if we do say so ourselves. With top quality tech, the best coffee and a well‑stocked Friday Fridge!


📈 We Invest in You

Clear career paths. We invest in real, face‑to‑face training via our WW:Academy


✈️💸 Making It Easier to Move

We offer relocation packages on some roles, and if you come direct (no recruiters, please!) we can offer a signing bonus.


🎁 Extras That Add Up

Discounts, branded work wear allowance, and more perks that actually mean something.


Senior Mechanical Engineer – Edinburgh

Our Edinburgh Office is in the heart of the city, on Thistle Street, surrounded by vibrant independent shops and restaurants – it’s the place to be in the Capital, with a varied team across MEP & Sustainability based there. We’re looking for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join the team and support the management team in producing robust design solutions including drawing and written deliverables.


Sound like something you could do? Apply below.


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