WT Building Services
Computer Aided Design Design Engineer

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Company Description
WT Building Services is a specialist HVAC contractor delivering mechanical building services that meet specification, schedule, and quality expectations. Based in Manchester, the company operates across commercial, retail, hospitality, healthcare, education, and industrial sectors, handling projects from fast-turnaround fit-outs to complex multi-site installations.
WT Building Services manages both design & build and contractor-only packages, offering support at any stage from initial mechanical design to detailed implementation. Its teams are fully accredited, backed by decades of hands-on building services experience, and supported by sister company Elite Pacific for servicing, PPM contracts, and reactive maintenance in air conditioning and refrigeration. The company has built a strong reputation for reliable delivery that goes beyond promises.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site Computer Aided Design Design Engineer role based in Heywood. The Design Engineer will produce detailed engineering drawings and 3D models for mechanical building services using CAD tools, ensuring designs meet technical standards and project specifications.
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- Collaborating with project engineers and managers to develop HVAC layouts
- Reviewing design requirements
- Translating concepts into buildable solutions
- Updating and maintaining drawing records
- Supporting design revisions during the construction phase
- Coordinating with contractors and suppliers to resolve technical queries
- Contributing to design optimization for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and compliance with relevant regulations and industry best practices
Qualifications
- Strong Computer-Aided Design (CAD) skills, including 2D and 3D modeling for building services applications.
- Experience in Design Engineering and Product Design, with the ability to convert project requirements into practical mechanical solutions.
- Proficiency in Engineering Drawings, including creating accurate schematics, layouts, and fabrication details.
- Knowledge of Mechanical Engineering principles, particularly related to HVAC and mechanical building services.
- Relevant engineering or technical qualification (e.g., degree or vocational qualification in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services) is beneficial.
- Familiarity with industry standards, regulations, and best practices in HVAC and building services design is advantageous.
- Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work effectively as part of a project team are beneficial.
- Previous experience in a building services, HVAC, or construction environment is an advantage.
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