Mechanical Design Engineer

City of London
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Design Engineer - To £55K + Data Centre Training

The UK is experiencing huge growth in digitalisation driven by Cloud computing, AI, big data and IoT.

With the UK data centre industry projected to soar to £20B by 2030, it's no wonder building services engineers are eager to break into this thriving sector.

If you are a Mechanical Design Engineer looking for a chance, this is it.

Whilst so many other consultancies are insisting of previous Data Centre design experience, this consultancy is willing to train you.

Mentored by a technically brilliant Mechanical Associate, you will learn about all the nuances of data centre design. This individual will be a great mentor for you as the have a very well-rounded background, having worked for consultancies, data centre providers and a D&B contractor.

They are looking for a Mechanical Design Engineer who wants to have a big impact in the team.

Someone who enjoys autonomy, working on complex projects and enjoys liaising with clients.

You get to work on diverse projects ranging from 50MW to 500MW hyperscale facilities on behalf of the world's leading colo's, tech and media companies.

You won't just learn about how data centres are designed, you'll also discover how they are funded, built, and maintained.

Benefits

Dedicated mentor and structured training and development
4% pension
Salary up to £55K
Private health insurance
Hybrid policy of two to three days a week in the office
Annual bonus
Weekly knowledge sharing and collaboration meetings.Requirements

At least four years' experience, working as a Mechanical (HVAC) Design Engineer.
Keen interest in HVAC and emerging cooling technologies.
Able to work in the UK without the need to be sponsored.If you like continuous innovation, technology, complex engineering challenges and exposure to cutting-edge solutions, then please apply or get in touch.

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