Genius Energy Lab (Ground Source Heat Pump System and Heat Network Designers)
Mechanical Engineer

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About the Role
Remote (UK-based) | Salary based on experience
As our project workload continues to grow, we're looking for an engineer to join the team. You'll help design ground source heat pump and heat network projects across the UK and beyond.
You don't need ground source heat pump experience. We'll teach you that. We're looking for someone with strong engineering judgement, attention to detail, and a practical understanding of how plant rooms come together.
For this role, you'll likely have experience in some or all of the following:
- Mechanical building services design
- Plant room layouts and pipework arrangements
- Pumps, valves, heat exchangers, buffer vessels, and pressurisation equipment
- Heat pump systems and low-temperature heating design
- Producing or reviewing technical drawings, schematics, and schedules
- Working with contractors, consultants, and installers to solve practical design challenges
- Understanding how designs are delivered on site, not just how they look on paper
- Communicating clearly with clients and project teams
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Life at Genius Energy Lab
Remote working
We're a fully remote team with the equipment and support you need to do your best work.
Pay & benefits
Competitive salary, company pension, bonus scheme, and the opportunity to join our EMI share option scheme (subject to performance).


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Private medical insurance, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), plus contributions towards dental treatment and eyewear.
Work-life balance
Everyone needs time to switch off. As a remote-first team, we trust people to work in a way that suits them, with flexible working options, 25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays, and additional leave for long service.
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