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Senior/Principal Mechanical Engineer - Building Services

Konker
Birmingham
2 weeks ago
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Senior/Principal Mechanical Engineer – Building Services

Konker, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom


Base pay range: Salary up to & around £65,000 + benefits


Sociable team, early finish Fridays, employee owned business, vast project range, city centre location, great benefits and plenty of growth opportunity!


This consultancy provides mechanical and electrical building services design, net zero carbon, and responsible building advice for a wide range of developments including commercial, offices, industrial, residential and private medical projects. They have earned themselves a great reputation for their services and high‑quality output.


They are looking for a Senior or Principal Mechanical Engineer to hit the ground running.



  • Freshly refurbished office with breakout space
  • Early finish on Fridays
  • Employee‑owned business
  • 25 days holiday and office shutdown between Christmas and New Years (so this is not taken out of your holiday)
  • Cycle‑to‑work scheme
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity

Responsibilities

  • Design of commercial, industrial, medical, leisure, retail, extra care homes, residential and mixed‑use schemes
  • Direct client and external team liaison on technical issues
  • Encouraging the use of sustainable design
  • Senior: helping graduates/junior engineers. Principal: leading a small team

Qualifications

  • Around 5+ years’ Building Services experience
  • Chartered or working towards Chartered status
  • Revit, AutoCAD and ideally IES experience
  • Ability to run own jobs and prioritise workload effectively

How to apply

Jevon Astley‑Jones from Konker Recruitment is the consultant dealing with this vacancy. Please apply via the link provided or enquire directly for more information.


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