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Associate Mechanical Design Engineer (Building Services)

Parkinson Gray Associates

Liverpool

On-site

GBP 70,000 - 75,000

Full time

17 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking an Associate Mechanical Design Engineer to join their innovative Liverpool team. This role involves leading a mechanical design team focused on sustainable building services projects, ensuring compliance with low carbon legislation. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in HVAC design, strong project management skills, and a commitment to delivering exceptional results. Join a forward-thinking company that values employee ownership and offers a dynamic work environment where your contributions will shape the future of building services design. If you're ready to elevate your career, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in mechanical design within building services.
  • Proficient in AutoCAD and Revit-MEP with advanced mechanical systems knowledge.

Responsibilities

  • Lead mechanical design team ensuring project excellence and sustainability.
  • Oversee all design aspects from concept to completion, managing multiple projects.

Skills

Mechanical Design (HVAC)
Project Management
Client Engagement
Problem-Solving
Sustainable Design Principles
Technical Proficiency in AutoCAD
Leadership Skills
Continuous Learning

Education

Professional Engineering Certification (e.g., CEng, PE)

Tools

AutoCAD
Revit-MEP

Job description

Associate Mechanical Design Engineer (Building Services)

Parkinson Gray Associates delivers a proven service to some of the leading Consulting Engineering and Contracting businesses within the British construction industry, predominantly across the Building Services, Energy and Sustainability sectors. Our client is a leading Building Services Design and Consultancy firm specialising in Mechanical, Electrical, Public Health, and Vertical Transportation services. They are proud to be part of Employee Ownership Trust, which allows everyone to take a stake in the business’s future and feel a real sense of ownership. Their expertise is built on years of technical and practical experience, underpinned by a strong academic foundation in building physics.

With a wide range of services, including Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Design, Public Health Design, Fire Safety, Lighting Simulation, Infrastructure Design, Energy Performance Certification, BREEAM, and 3D Revit-MEP Design, they utilize the latest technologies to deliver innovative solutions that comply with Low Carbon Legislation. Their Liverpool MEP team is expanding and seeking an Associate Mechanical Design Engineer focused on sustainable development to join an innovative team delivering exceptional, sustainable building services projects.

Location: Liverpool (City Centre)
Salary: £70,000 to £75,000 (depending on the experience)
Employment type: Permanent

Purpose of the Role: The Associate HVAC Designer will be instrumental in leading our mechanical design team, ensuring excellence in every project. This role demands a visionary leader with a deep understanding of sustainable building services and a commitment to innovation and quality.

The successful candidate will leverage their extensive experience to oversee all mechanical design aspects, from initial concept development to project completion. They will drive the integration of cutting-edge technologies and sustainable practices, ensuring that our designs comply with the latest industry standards and low carbon legislation. This position requires a dynamic individual capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously, maintaining stringent budget controls and timelines while delivering exceptional results. This opportunity will also be pivotal in client relationship management, working closely with architects, stakeholders, and clients to develop comprehensive and creative design solutions that meet and exceed expectations.

As an Associate HVAC Designer, you’ll need to have:

  1. Extensive Experience: Proven track record in mechanical (HVAC) design within the building services industry, with a minimum of 10 years of relevant experience.
  2. Technical Proficiency: Expertise in utilising design software such as AutoCAD, Revit-MEP, and other relevant tools, with advanced knowledge of mechanical systems and components.
  3. Project Management: Strong ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while adhering to budgets and timelines, with experience in leading large-scale projects.
  4. Sustainable Practices: In-depth understanding of sustainable design principles and low-carbon legislation, focusing on implementing energy-efficient solutions.
  5. Leadership Skills: Demonstrated leadership capabilities to mentor and guide junior team members effectively, with experience in leading a team of engineers.
  6. Client Engagement: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for effective collaboration with clients, architects, and stakeholders, with a proven ability to build and maintain strong client relationships.
  7. Problem-Solving: Creative and analytical approach to developing innovative design solutions, with a strong ability to troubleshoot and resolve complex engineering issues.
  8. Continuous Learning: Commitment to staying updated with industry developments and advancements with a proactive professional development and training approach.
  9. Regulatory Knowledge: Comprehensive understanding of industry standards, codes, and HVAC design and building services regulations.
  10. Certification: Professional engineering certification (e.g., CEng, PE) is highly desirable.

If you're a passionate Mechanical Design Engineer ready to take the next step in your career and believe you have the necessary skills and experience for this role, please apply now.

All applicants must be eligible to work and live in the UK.

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