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Junior Mechanical Services Design Engineer

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CAD/ Revit - Junior Mechanical Services Design Engineer (MEP)
Salary £30k to £40k depending on experience
Location: London, SE1
Job Categories: Contractor / Building Services Design / MEP / Mechanical Services Design Engineer / Mechanical Design / Revit MEP
This role is to join an established contractor where you will work closely with senior members of the design team as well as the sales engineers.
The role involves designing new mechanical and public health systems from scratch to construction stage. Day-to-day tasks include:
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- Creating and modifying designs using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software
- Conducting surveys and inspections of installations
- Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
- Collaborating with senior engineers to optimize system performance
Some of this employer’s successful junior engineers have come from a CAD / Revit background and working alongside our senior engineers and pre-con managers have grown into mechanical engineers.
Responsibilities
- Producing mechanical and public health drawings using AutoCAD and/or Revit for all stages of design
- Creating equipment schedules (e.g. FCUs, AHUs, HRUs, grilles, fire dampers, etc.)
- Assisting with HVAC and public health design work
- Carrying out thermal modelling using IES or similar software


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Skills and Experience Required
- A Bachelor's degree in mechanical or building services engineering
- 2 years’ experience in mechanical and public health services design
- Excellent AutoCAD skills
- Revit and thermal modelling experience is a bonus
- Self-motivated, efficient, and comfortable working under pressure
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