Senior Mechanical Engineer (Gla) - Glasgow

RSP Consulting Engineers - Part of Drees & Sommer
Glasgow
1 month ago
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Overview

Senior Mechanical Engineer (Gla) - Glasgow role at RSP Consulting Engineers - Part of Drees & Sommer. Join to apply for the Senior Mechanical Engineer role with responsibility for mechanical services design development in line with project objectives.

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 report to senior staff.
  • Communicate directly with clients and other design team members, including attendance at meetings.
  • Undertake the preparation of complex calculations and comprehensive design associated with M&E Building installations. Be responsible for the technical and financial 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 setup 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 & SkillsPreferred 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 (e.g. 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 required. Must be prepared to travel within the UK. This may involve early morning starts, late finishes and occasionally overnight stays.
How To Apply

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Seniority level
  • Mid-Senior level
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
  • Construction

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