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Senior Mechanical Engineer – Rail & Infrastructure
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Senior Mechanical Engineer to join our Rail & Infrastructure Engineering team supporting the delivery of the HS2 programme. The successful candidate will lead the design, coordination and technical delivery of mechanical engineering systems across major rail and infrastructure projects. This role involves delivering innovative, safe and efficient solutions from concept and detailed design through construction, testing, commissioning and handover.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the design of HVAC, tunnel ventilation, public health, drainage, pumping systems and mechanical building services.
- Coordinate multidisciplinary designs within a MEICA environment.
- Produce and review engineering calculations, technical specifications, design reports and drawings.
- Ensure compliance with HS2 standards, CDM Regulations, CIBSE guidance and relevant British Standards.
- Support procurement, construction, testing, commissioning and project handover.
- Provide technical leadership, mentor junior engineers and manage engineering interfaces across project teams.
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Requirements
- Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services Engineering or a related discipline.
- 5–10+ years' experience within rail, infrastructure, utilities or building services.
- Strong knowledge of HVAC, ventilation, public health, drainage and mechanical plant design.
- Experience using Revit MEP, AutoCAD, Navisworks and BIM platforms is desirable.
- Chartered Engineer (CEng) status or working towards professional registration is advantageous.
- Previous experience on HS2, Network Rail, Crossrail or other major infrastructure projects is highly desirable.


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