Principal Mechanical Engineer

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A well‑established, multi‑disciplinary building services consultancy is looking to appoint a Principal Mechanical Engineer to lead and grow their mechanical capability from their Epsom office. Your new role As Principal Mechanical Engineer, you will take responsibility for the mechanical design and delivery of complex projects, from concept through to completion. You will act as the technical authority within the team, whilst supporting the wider management and growth of the office. Key responsibilities
Leading mechanical design on medium to large‑scale projects Overseeing and reviewing designs produced by senior and intermediate engineers Providing technical guidance, mentorship and quality assurance Attending client meetings and representing the business at project level Supporting fee proposals, resourcing and project planning Working closely with electrical, sustainability and BIM teams
Projects The role offers exposure to a strong and varied project portfolio, including:
Large commercial office developments and CAT A/CAT B fit‑outs Healthcare and life sciences facilities Higher education and research buildings High‑end residential and mixed‑use schemes Complex refurbishments and retrofit projects with a strong net‑zero focus
Many of the schemes are technically challenging, design‑led, and unsustainabilities, offering real scope for an engineer who wants to remain hands‑on at a senior level. What you'll need to succeed
Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Chartered or working toward CEng status (CIBSE / IMechE) Strong background in UK building services design consultancy Proven experience leading projects and managing engineers Confident communicator with clients and internal stakeholders
What you'll get in return
Salary circa £80,000 (depending on experience) Annual bonus Enhanced pension Hybrid / flexible working Clear progression and leadership opportunities
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Location:
Epsom
Job Type:
FullTime

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