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APPOINTMENTS


Engineering & Maintenance


Mechanical Engineer (Design) Full-Time


Location: Highfield Campus Salary: £35,244 to £44,607 Full Time Permanent Closing Date: Friday 30 August 2013 Interview Date: To be confirmed Reference: 250913TD


With an ambitious target of reducing carbon emissions by 20% by 2020, the University of Southampton is looking to recruit a dynamic and innovative mechanical engineer to join its Mechanical and Electrical Design Team.


This team is responsible for delivering, directly and with the support of external consultants, an on-going long term maintenance programme as well as responding to the changing needs of colleagues from the academic and other professional services departments.


The estate’s mechanical services serve a wide range of building types from high performance laboratories to catering outlets to


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Halls of Residence. The installed plant includes large scale district heating and CHP, condensing boilers, absorption and vapour compression chillers, chilled beams, displacement ventilation, VAV, fan coil units and VRV, the vast majority of which is controlled using an extensive Trend BEMS.


The successful applicant will bring extensive technical ability and practical experience in the design and delivery of all types of mechanical building services including BEMS. Experience of public health and/or lift engineering would be an advantage.


In order to agree the specification of projects in a way that does not compromise energy efficiency or health and safety legislation and then to deliver them in occupied buildings excellent interpersonal communication and negotiating skills will be essential.


Please apply online at www.jobs.soton.ac.uk quoting reference number 250913TD.


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Security Cleared Candidates | Berkshire | £HIGH! | ref: 3907 We have a number of clients based at AWE who are actively looking for cad technicians, design engineers and project engineers on long term contract or permanent basis. Suitable candidates will currently hold SC clearance. Please call Rebecca Moore for more details and a confi dential discussion.


Design Manager | London | to £400LTD/day | ref: 3824 Our client is a blue-chip M&E Contractor who has a full order book running into 2014. A track record of managing your own internal design team or external design consultancies is essential as well as a good knowledge of London Underground and/or Network Rail standards.


Int/Snr Public Health Engineer | London | £35 - £45K | ref: 3754 A large independent M&E Consultant requires a Public Health Engineer to work on a variety of projects, including residential and leisure. Candidates should hold a minimum qualifi cation of an HNC.


Revit MEP Technician | London | to £30LTD or £40K | ref: 3821 Our client is a leading M&E Consultant with major commercial and residential developments at the detailed and early design phases. You will ideally have 12 months+ hands on Revit MEP experience and be able to produce fully coordinated M&E drawings. Long term contract or permanent opportunity!


Building Physics Engineer/Snr Consultant | Bristol | to £45K+ | ref: 3871 A multi-disciplined consultant requires experienced engineers to undertake detailed engineering analysis in the fi elds of dynamic thermal modeling and/or computational fl uid dynamics. Experience and regular use of IES is essential.


Mechanical Design Engineer | London | to £45K+ | ref: 3906 An award winning fi rm of international consulting engineers is looking for a Chartered mechanical engineer. Ideal candidates will be IES profi cient with a exceptional track record in the commercial and residential sectors.


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