Job Advert - Mechanical Building Services Engineer

Mechanical Building Services Engineer

Location: Nottingham
Salary Range: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum
Required Skills:
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical building systems
  • Experience in HVAC design and installation
  • Proficiency in AutoCAD and other industry-standard software
  • Ability to analyze complex problems and provide effective solutions
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Job Description

Our company is seeking a skilled Mechanical Building Services Engineer to join our team in Nottingham. You will be responsible for designing, installing, and maintaining mechanical systems in various buildings. This role requires expertise in HVAC systems, as well as proficiency in industry-standard software such as AutoCAD.

As a Mechanical Building Services Engineer, you will collaborate with architects, contractors, and other professionals to ensure the successful implementation of mechanical systems. You will be involved in designing HVAC systems, analyzing energy usage, and troubleshooting any issues that may arise during installation or operation. Strong problem-solving skills and a thorough understanding of mechanical building systems are essential for this position.

The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in delivering high-quality projects, possess excellent communication skills, and demonstrate a commitment to meeting deadlines. Additionally, attention to detail and the ability to work well both independently and as part of a team are essential.

If you are looking for a challenging yet rewarding opportunity in the mechanical building services field, we invite you to apply for this position. Join our dynamic team and contribute to the successful delivery of projects for our clients.


For more information about this role please apply, or email Sean Murphy on smurphy@pg-rec.com who will be able to provide more details on the opportunity.

Many thanks, Premier Group

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smurphy@pg-rec.com

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