Cudd Bentley Consulting Ltd
Senior Mechanical Engineer - London

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Senior Mechanical Engineer - London
Cudd Bentley are currently seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer for our London office to manage key clients and projects in several specialist areas.
This would suit an ambitious and outgoing engineer with a proven track record of driving their current business forward. We offer excellent work-life balance and plenty of progression with the chance to further strengthen the team enabling the delivery of exceptional projects nationwide.
The Role
- Maintaining key client relationships
- Business development/Identify new opportunities/clients and dealing with project tenders
- Oversee project delivery from feasibility through to construction stage
- Ensure projects delivered are profitable and in-line with client brief
- Project management across multiple sectors
- Coordinate with internal teams and external – Clients, Architects, Contractors, Consultants etc
- Oversee technical design throughout project lifecycle
- Attend client and progress meetings throughout various phases of projects
- Site inspections reporting back to design team
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- 4 + years experience
- Preferably aiming towards Chartership through the CIBSE or IMechE
- Degree in Mechanical Engineering or industry related qualification
- Recent UK Building Services Consultancy experience
- A good understanding of electrical, sustainability and public health aspects
- Adhering to relevant British Standards/Regs and Codes of Practice
- Working with partners within the wider business to meet company objectives
- Managing client relationships and developing new relationships
- Up to date with Health and Safety and Environment Policy.
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