Edina
Mechanical Design / Process Design Engineer

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Mechanical Design / Process Design Engineer
Manchester, UK
About Edina
Established in 1985, Edina is a leading international power generation specialist, delivering low-carbon, cost-effective energy and battery storage solutions. Using diverse fuel sources like biogas, natural gas and landfill gas, Edina supports clients in improving energy efficiency, reducing emissions and achieving net zero goals.
With over 230 employees and global operations, Edina combines innovative technology, in-house manufacturing and strong customer values, sustainability, flexibility and integrity to provide reliable, tailored power solutions and exceptional after-sales support across public and industrial sectors.
At the core of our operations is a commitment to excellence and responsibility. We foster a culture where safety is of paramount, and our company values guide every decision we make:
- People – Our staff are our core asset. Individually and collectively, they are critical to the success of our vision.
- Organisation – We are engaged, loyal, and accountable in achieving our goals.
- Work – Working safely is not just a policy, it is our responsibility.
- Ethics – We embrace honesty, integrity, and respect, doing the right thing every time.
- Reputation – We strive for excellence in our processes, enabling us to achieve best-in-class industry standards.
Joining Edina means being part of a global team that values innovation, collaboration and personal growth, where your contribution helps shape a sustainable future.
The Benefits
- Competitive salary
- 25 days’ annual leave plus local Statutory Holidays
- Enhanced Holiday Entitlement based on length of service
- Company pension scheme with an attractive employer contribution percentage
- Private healthcare scheme
- Life Insurance
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Career development opportunities
- Continued investment in employee training to further enhance knowledge, expertise and creativity
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This is a career-defining opportunity for a mechanical engineer with experience in technical management and the development of energy projects to join our forward-thinking organisation.
With exposure to CHP, Tri-Generation and Battery Energy Storage projects, this role offers technical depth, variety and the chance to continually expand your expertise across innovative energy technologies.
In return for your expertise, you will be supported by our strong in-house capabilities, collaborative project teams and ongoing investment in training and development.
So, if you are looking for a role where your designs move the dial on efficiency, sustainability and innovation, we would love to hear from you.
The Role
As a Mechanical Design / Process Design Engineer, you will lead the mechanical design of our energy projects.
You will be helping to create some of the most innovative and sophisticated energy solutions available, producing megawatt-capable products that save on energy costs and deliver energy utilisation of up to 95%.
Producing detailed engineering documentation, you will support the successful delivery of Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Tri Generation, and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) installations from initial concept through to commissioning and operation.
Working closely with the Design Manager, you will generate specifications, process flow diagrams, piping and instrumentation diagrams, and functional and technical design documents, and oversee the design of mechanical systems.
You will also perform safety assessments, carry out pipe and pump sizing calculations, and co-ordinate CAD design activities to ensure quality and timely delivery.


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Additionally, you will:
- Liaise with project managers, suppliers, and clients
- Assist with project budgeting and cost-effective design delivery
- Manage supplier performance and sign off in line with project quality plans
- Provide on-site technical support, including layout surveys and troubleshooting
About You
To be considered as a Mechanical Design / Process Design Engineer, you will need:
- To be a competent Mechanical Engineer with experience in power generation, pipework and ventilation design, CDM, and health & safety
- A minimum of five years' experience in technical management and the development of energy projects
- Competency in Microsoft Office packages and experience using AutoCAD 3D or equivalent
- A minimum qualification of HNC/D or degree qualified in mechanical engineering or equivalent, with a focus on power generation
- A full, valid driving licence
Hours of work: Monday - Thursday 8.30am - 5.00pm and Friday 8.30am - 4.00pm.
The closing date for applications is 4pm on Friday, 17th July 2026.
Other organisations may call this role Mechanical Engineer, Project Design Engineer, Mechanical Systems Engineer, Energy Projects Design Engineer, Mechanical Project Engineer, M&E Engineer, M&E Design Engineer, Technical Design Engineer, or Mechanical Design Specialist.
Edina is an equal opportunities employer.
So, if you are ready to design the future of low-carbon energy as a Mechanical Design / Process Design Engineer, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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