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Building Services Engineer

As a Building Services Engineer, you will play a key role in coordinating mechanical and electrical designs, managing project timelines, and ensuring compliance with building regulations

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Design & Coordination: Develop ventilation, fuel, exhaust, and cooling systems for generator integration.
Project Management: Coordinate mechanical design requirements to ensure on-time project handover.
Cross-Team Collaboration: Work closely with electrical engineers to maintain fully coordinated designs.
Supplier & Budget Management: Obtain supplier quotations and recommend cost-effective solutions while operating within defined budgets.
Meetings & Documentation: Attend and chair services design meetings, circulate minutes, and compile technical submittals.
On-Site Coordination: Ensure M&E works are properly coordinated between clients, consultants, and subcontractors.
Quality Assurance: Conduct regular reviews of services installations to maintain compliance with design specifications.
Technical Drawings & Specifications: Prepare services drawings, specifications, and safety file documentation.
Regulatory Compliance: Review all M&E design drawings to ensure they meet industry standards and client requirements.

Qualifications/Experience:

🔹 Degree or Professional Qualification in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or Building Services).
🔹 3+ years’ experience in a Building Services Engineering role.
🔹 Proficiency in SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Microsoft Project, Word, Excel, Google Sheets, and Adobe/PDF.
🔹 Strong knowledge of construction design stages and contractor responsibilities.
🔹 A full, valid driving license.

Desirable:

🔸 Experience designing mechanical systems for generator or CHP installations.
🔸 Ability to create thermal models using TAS, IES, or similar simulation software.
🔸 Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a focus on innovation and efficiency.

If you think you have the expertise and knowledge to fulfill this role.

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