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Senior / Principal Mechanical Engineer

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London
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I'm representing a well-established building services consultancy with a long-standing reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable design solutions across healthcare, education, and public sector projects.
They're seeking an experienced Senior / Principal Mechanical Engineer to join their friendly and supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys varied project work, technical responsibility, and the security of a strong, ongoing pipeline of NHS and public sector projects.
Why This Role Stands Out
Varied and Rewarding Work: Get involved in diverse healthcare and public sector projects where no two days are the same.
Supportive, Collaborative Team: Join a culture that values mentorship, teamwork, and shared success.
Secure Pipeline of Work: Benefit from a stable and growing workload, particularly within the NHS sector.
Professional Development: Access structured progression opportunities and chartership support.
Flexible Working: Hybrid working options and a balanced approach to work and life.
Competitive Package: Attractive salary and benefits aligned with experience.
The Role
You'll lead and deliver mechanical building services design across multiple NHS and public sector projects. The role combines technical design, project leadership, and mentoring of junior engineers.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading mechanical designs (HVAC, domestic water, medical gases, etc.) for healthcare environments.
Managing projects through all design stages, ensuring compliance with HTMs, HBNs, and CIBSE standards.
Coordinating with clients, architects, and multi-disciplinary teams.
Providing technical guidance and mentoring to junior staff.
Supporting sustainability and low-carbon design initiatives.
About You
Degree in Mechanical or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent).
Chartered Engineer (CEng) or actively working towards it.
Strong background in NHS or healthcare building services projects.
Sound knowledge of HTMs / HBNs and design standards.
Proficiency in Hevacomp, IES, Revit MEP, and AutoCAD.
Excellent communication and leadership skills.
Next Steps
If you're looking for a role that offers variety, stability, and genuine opportunity for growth within a respected consultancy, please get in touch.

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