Mechanical Design Engineer – Building Services
Design Engineer – Building Services (Mechanical / HVAC)
A well-established M&E contractor providing full turnkey mechanical and electrical installation and maintenance services is seeking a Mechanical Design Engineer to head up the team. With over 20 years of successful delivery across commercial, healthcare, motor retail, and high-security environments, the business continues to grow and now requires an experienced Design Engineer to join their team.
You'll work with clients from initial consultation through to detailed design and handover, supporting both design and build and refurbishment projects.
Key Responsibilities:
Design and specify mechanical building services systems, including HVAC and plumbing.
Produce detailed designs, drawings, and specifications using AutoCAD.
Support the tender process with technical input, value engineering, and risk assessments.
Collaborate with project managers, subcontractors, and supply partners to deliver integrated M&E solutions.
Attend site surveys and client meetings; provide ongoing technical support through to commissioning and handover.
Package:
£50,000-£65,000 DOE
£6,000 car allowance
33 days holiday (including bank holidays)
Holiday buy-back scheme
Healthcare scheme after probation
8% pension contribution
Excellent career progression within a supportive and growing organisation
What You'll Need:
Degree in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services.
Proven experience within the construction or M&E design sector.
Strong technical understanding of HVAC systems.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and design tools such as Hevacomp or similar.
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