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HVAC DESIGN ENGINEER
£40,000 – £45,000 (DOE)
Solihull / On-site 3–4 days per week
Key skills: Revit | HVAC Design | Building Services
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THE ROLE
We're looking for an experienced HVAC Design Engineer to join a well-established building services engineering company, working on the design of bespoke HVAC systems for large-scale commercial and industrial projects. This is a hands-on design role for someone who knows their way around Revit and wants to take ownership of technical HVAC design from concept through to delivery.
ABOUT THE CLIENT
A respected engineering business with a strong reputation for designing, manufacturing, and installing high-quality, bespoke HVAC and ventilation systems. They work on technically interesting, large-scale projects and offer a stable, collaborative environment where engineers get real ownership of their designs rather than being one small cog in a big machine.
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THE BENEFITS
- Competitive salary of £40,000 – £50,000 depending on experience
- Flexible split of 3–4 days on-site per week
- Genuine variety of bespoke, technically challenging projects
- Long-term stability and clear scope for progression
- The chance to own HVAC designs end-to-end
THE HVAC DESIGN ENGINEER ROLE
- Producing detailed HVAC system designs and 3D models using Revit
- Sizing and selecting mechanical plant, ductwork, and associated services
- Developing designs from initial concept through to construction-ready output
- Coordinating designs with wider project teams and other disciplines
- Ensuring designs meet technical specifications, standards, and client requirements
- Supporting projects through to delivery and handover


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ESSENTIAL SKILLS
- 5–10 years' experience in HVAC / building services design
- Strong, demonstrable Revit ability (this is the crucial requirement)
- A genuine HVAC sector background
- Proven experience producing HVAC design models, drawings, and calculations
- Solid understanding of mechanical building services systems
- Commutable to Solihull and able to work on-site 3–4 days per week
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