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Senior Building Services Mechanical Engineer: Fire & Wet Services - (ENG-L6.80)
Manage full design aspects for Mechanical Services across a range of building services projects.
Analysing project requirements in the context of various codes and standard and develop conceptual designs through to a set of construction information.
Directing a small team to ensure compliant designs are delivered to agreed programmes.
Manage and coordinate interdisciplinary interfaces.
Develop scripts and add-ins to automate repetitive design aspects and/or to check various design compliance aspects (using e.g., Dynamo, Python).
Strong understanding of local, international codes and standards, including those applicable to South Africa, Middle East & Australia.
Representation at client and professional meetings and being able to present work and engage in technical conversations.
Maintaining accountability for resourcing, timeliness, quality, risk management, project financial performance, scope management and keeping the client informed on project progress.
Minimum requirements
BTech/BSc/BEng in Mechanical Engineering.
Active professional registration with a certified engineering body
Minimum of 5 to 8 years’ experience as a Mechanical (Fire & Wet Services) Engineer within the Built Environment. (International experience will be highly advantageous).
Strong technical and view of building services, focusing mainly on Mechanical.
Strong proficiency in chilled water system design.
Strong proficiency in Revit would be an advantage working on your projects.
Strong proficiency in IES & HAP and mechanical simulation software is highly advantageous.
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