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Technical Services Officer (Mechanical)

Kirklees Metropolitan Council
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Are you an experienced Technical Services Officer (Mechanical) looking for a new challenge? Kirklees Council is seeking a dedicated Technical Services Officer to join our Mechanical Design team.

About Our Team:Our Technical Services team at Kirklees Council is dedicated to delivering high-quality mechanical design services across a diverse range of projects. We manage and deliver construction-related projects, including new builds, extensions, and remodelling schemes for schools, leisure centres, offices, depots, care homes, and listed buildings. We are a dynamic and innovative team, committed to supporting the Council’s ambitions and making a real difference in the community.

Why Join Us?

  • Exciting Projects:Be part of a team managing and delivering construction-related projects that have a significant impact on our community.
  • Professional Growth:We are committed to your personal and career development, offering opportunities to enhance your skills and advance your career as a Technical Services Officer.
  • Collaborative Environment:Work within a team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about delivering high-quality mechanical design services.

Key Responsibilities:Range of skills and abilities include having a detailed knowledge of mechanical issues associated with new build, extensions, remodelling and refurbishment of all building types including historic and listed buildings. Specialist duties and responsibilities may include ‘some or all’ of the list below:

  • Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems (HVAC)
  • Kitchen and Fume Extraction Systems
  • Refrigeration and Chilled Water Systems
  • Building energy management systems (BEM’s)
  • Fire detection and protection systems,
  • Pressurized Systems
  • Hot and cold-water services.
  • Energy supply (gas)
  • Renewable Technologies
  • Environmental awareness including new and improved energy conservation systems for buildings.
  • Legislative requirements for example: DSEAR and Complying with Environmental Policies.
  • Thermal Modelling Analysis

What We’re Looking For:

  • Qualifications:Extended previous formal training, to graduate or professional qualification level, or equivalent, plus training and experience in the application of the knowledge to the specific requirements of the job.
  • Knowledge of industry-standard software, and experience of using software packages e.g. word, excel, etc including bespoke packages for example: AutoDesk, NBS and Hevacomp.
  • Continuing Professional Development education to keep up with new technologies, materials, and methods in construction is highly recommended.
  • Flexibility: Ability to travel independently to various locations and visit construction sites, including ascending and descending scaffolding.

We need talented and ambitious individuals to join our team. If you are ready to take on this exciting challenge as a Technical Services Officer (Mechanical) we look forward to hearing from you.

Please ensure you clearly demonstrate how you meet the shortlisting criteria detailed in the Employee Specification section of the Job Profile.

For more information about this post, please contact Richard Lowe – Manager Technical Services on .

Richard Loweis the manager for this role, please contact them on for an informal discussion, or if you need any more information.

To apply please click theApply Nowlink below.


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