Intermediate Mechanical Engineer

London
1 week ago
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Intermediate Mechanical / Design Engineers required!
We’re working with an award-winning energy & mechanical consultancy. As innovators in the sector, they provide feasibility & design expertise that ensures reduced costs, mitigated risks, and enhanced efficiency for residential and commercial buildings across the nation, particularly for local authorities & Asset Managers. Their CEO is a respected advisor to the government on heat networks and pioneer of the sector.
The brand is highly regarded in the industry, with their projects consistently featured in industry news. They specialise in upgrading heating and HVAC systems in aging properties and infrastructure, as well as providing innovative HVAC solutions for new-build buildings. Using heat pumps, district heating, and energy centres, they are at the forefront of decarbonising residential developments, housing estates, mixed-use buildings, commercial offices, and retail spaces.
The office itself offers it’s own unique personality, filled with natural daylight and culture, overlooking Central London. It’s based a stone’s throw from London Bridge. The team operates across four divisions, and have a proven track record of nurturing Graduates & Intermediates, setting them on a pathway towards Senior & Principal, keen on promoting talent within.
They're looking for Intermediate Mechanical / Design Engineers with 2-5 years of experience. This role offers the opportunity to progress into project leadership positions while working closely with a diverse client base. They have a 4 departments for you to choose from.
We’re looking for Mechanical / Design Engineers who’re currently in the Decarbonisation space, or those with a strong Technical Process Engineering, Technical Engineering of Building Services Engineering background who’ have a genuine passion for Decarbonisation.
Intermediate Mechanical Engineer / Design Engineer Package:

  • £40,000 - £50,000 Base Salary
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Annual performance related bonus
  • Travel mileage claim
  • Pension
  • Opportunity and support to work towards career-based qualifications / chartership

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