Client: Full-service engineering, architecture, construction, environmental, and consulting firm. Founded in 1898, headquartered in the USA with a global presence of 75 offices worldwide and employing c10,000 staff. Specialising in providing comprehensive solutions for a variety of industries, including energy, aerospace, water, transportation, environmental, and industrial sectors. The firm is committed to delivering high-quality, innovative, and sustainable solutions and offer a wide range of services, from conceptual design and detailed engineering to construction management and ongoing operations support. With a reputation for excellence they are renowned for their client focused approach and have a proven track record of delivering complex projects worldwide. As a 100% employee-owned company, it emphasizes a strong culture of collaboration, professional growth, and community involvement, creating an environment where employees are empowered to lead and make a lasting impact on the projects they work on. Role: This is a hybrid position requiring 3 days in the office. The contract is a 6 month duration and it has the potential to become a permanent position. Digital Delivery Specialist is responsible for all BIM-related services and conducts the main BIM quality check review. The BIM Coordinator serves as the main contact for all BIM matters within the project team. This role acts as the interface between the Discipline BIM Lead(s), Design Team Leads, and the Digital Delivery Manager. Additionally, the Digital Delivery Specialist assists the Digital Delivery Manager in collecting the Management-relevant BIM documents required to kick off the project such as BEP and client requirements. Responsibilities also include providing models coordination of individual discipline(s), coordinating with discipline BIM leads and across trades, reviewing services, maintaining task lists, updating BIM issues identified during model coordination, and organizing the communication strategy necessary for this purpose. Main job tasks and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
A forward-thinking intermediate electrical Engineer is required by a specialist MEP Building Services and Low Carbon Consultancy based in Central London with 240 staff across 12 locations. They operate in a variety of sectors including Healthcare, Education, Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Pharmaceutical, Sustainability, and Public Sector. Their business is a family where each person plays an important role in the day-to-day operation, and as such, staff well being is their top priority. They operate a forward thinking agile approach to working and can offer excellent growth and career opportunities. Responsibilities:
The Client: MEP consulting engineers established for more than 95 years, with 600 specialists worldwide. They create healthy, sustainable, smart and future-proof solutions in airports, real estate, health care, life sciences, electronics and data centres. They are offering more than a job, they offer a career in an inspiring, knowledge-intensive working environment among highly skilled professionals. The Role: As a Public Health Engineer, you will work within various market sectors, with a focus of high performing buildings such as hospitals, commercial buildings, laboratories, airports, and data centres. Your contribution will be expected in all phases of the project including feasibility, design, execution, and in-use. You will be expected to handle multiple projects concurrently. Reporting to directly to the Directors of these sectors, you will be responsible for designing Public Health Services across every stage of the project lifecycle, from the initial brief through to design, commissioning, and final sign off. You will participate in design teams to provide innovative engineering solutions. As a design team member, you will hold regular meetings to inform and advise clients. This will require excellent interpersonal and conversational skills, making the complex simple. Keeping up with new developments in your field of expertise is a must for this role. If there is insufficient knowledge or new developments arise, it is expected that you will gain knowledge by research, contacts with suppliers, etc. As an international firm, their teams and clients are based in the UK and around the world. Your role will see you providing Public Health systems design and consultancy within the UK engineering team, and to UK-based clients, but also collaborating as part of the firm-wide consultancy team that extends throughout their national office network, and potentially working with international clients on overseas projects. Requirements: You should be able to produce designs, drawings, schematics, diagrams, project survey, design reports and specifications and risk assessments for: