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Senior Mechanical Engineers

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West Midlands
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Joining Arup

Arup's purpose, shared values and collaborative approach has set us apart for over 75 years, guiding how we shape a better world.

Around the globe, Arup’s mechanical engineers bring specialist expertise to solutions for buildings, transport infrastructure and energy, water and waste utilities. Our comprehensive services to the energy, water and resources sectors include development of solutions for utilities and infrastructure assets, industrial processes and manufacturing systems, renewable energy and storage and sustainable mechanical system design. We are trusted to bring inventive solutions to complex technical challenges: from exemplar projects such as Green Hydrogen Production facilities to Toddbrook Reservoir repair.

‘Watch this short clip to discover how Arup are shaping a better world and how you could be a part of it!’

The Opportunity

We are seeking Senior Mechanical Engineers to join our Water team and contribute to the delivery of robust, efficient engineering solutions across the water industry. In this role, you will take ownership of the design and execution of water and wastewater treatment projects, including pumping systems and transmission infrastructure.

Ideally you will be based in Leeds or Cardiff, however these vacancies are open to a number of our UK offices including; Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield...

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