
Senior Mechanical Design Engineer
- Brighton
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You will be experienced in liaising with the client to understand fully their needs, interpret their data, and develop a project plan. You will be able to coordinate multidisciplinary teams to ensure that the project as a whole meets its goals.
- You will be experienced in producing technical outputs such as technical specifications, schedules, and reports, sizing and designing pumping systems and aeration systems, and be familiar with collaborative planning reviews and designs of solutions.
- You will be able to provide engineering inputs and design outputs in collaboration with other disciplines, producing general arrangement drawings, 3D models, 2D plans and sections, and piping & instrumentation diagrams.
- To be successful in this role, you will have strong communication skills and be able to deliver technical presentations to clients and other design engineers as well as inputting into collaborative design discussions including technical workshops and safety reviews, including HAZOPs and ALMs.
- You will understand how water and wastewater treatment processes operate and be experienced in assessing existing site infrastructure to develop and deliver the mechanical design.
- By joining us, you're not just taking on exciting projects and collaborating with leading minds. You're making a meaningful impact on millions of lives the UK, leaving a legacy for generations to come. As a valued member of our team, you'll play a crucial role in the water industry, and work with the largest water companies in the UK, ensuring a positive and enduring influence on the communities we serve. If you're ready to contribute your skills and expertise to a dynamic and innovative environment, we invite you to join us on this exciting journey.
- Balance your workload across a wide variety of projects from a range of major long-term frameworks with water companies and contractors across the UK.
- Seek to achieve positive outcomes for projects and the community.
- Work closely with other senior and principal engineers and other stakeholders supporting project delivery.
- Help to develop the wider team by acting as a mentor and guide to less experienced members, checking their work and providing technical governance and oversight.
- Interpret and understand technical drawings and supervise their production, ideally through AutoCAD and/or Inventor experience.
- Undertake asset condition surveys and prepare reports and recommendations.
- Contribute to the production of process and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs).
- Prepare mechanical design deliverables including calculations, reports, specifications, datasheets, drawings, schedules, and procurement documentation.
- Provide support to allow the project team to comply with the duties of Designer under CDM, including through the production of design risk assessments.
- Ensure quality assurance systems and procedures are followed, and that high standards are maintained.
- Act as a project manager, package manager or design team leader as required.
- A good technical understanding of mechanical engineering principles.
- Significant water industry experience.
- Proficient in:
- Pump selection and the design of pumping systems
- The use of P&IDs to create equipment, valve, and pipe schedules.
- The production of specifications, reports and technical documentation.
- Complying with the Construction, Design & Management (CDM) Regulations and designing for safety.
- Various methods of contract procurement and engagement, ideally including the NEC forms of contract
- Managing your work to time, cost, and quality criteria.
- Supporting junior staff in their technical and personal development.
- The ability to travel and visit operational and construction sites as required, to act in a safe manner, and to survey, inspect, and witness test mechanical equipment and installations.
- Knowledge of design tools and software such as AutoCAD or similar design packages would be an advantage but is not essential.
- A degree-level qualification in mechanical engineering or a closely-allied subject, ideally IMechE- accredited. Postgraduate qualifications are an advantage.
- Chartered engineer or working towards and nearing chartership.