Model building and drawings of building services elements.
Basic design calculations.
Duct & pipe sizing.
Knowledge of LODs & BSRIA standards.
Quantities take-off based on design drawings.
Carrying out checking of drawings.
Coordination between other MEP disciplines, such as Electrical and plumbing services.
Work within time limits to complete deliverables on time.
About you
Candidate specification
Be a degree holder in Mechanical/Refrigeration and AC or equivalent in a respective engineering discipline.
Be proficient in drafting of HVAC systems, ducting and piping design, plant room layout, sections etc.
Have good experience in relevant design software such as MicroStation/Open building design, REVIT, and BIM 360, knowledge in Dynamo is preferred.
Good communication skills and a professional attitude towards work, be a team player and have multi-disciplinary coordination skills.
Benefits
As part of Mott MacDonald, you may receive benefits such as:
Health Care & Insurance
Life Insurance
Performance Bonus
Maternity & Paternity Leave
Reduced or Flexible Hours
Unpaid Extended Leave
Vacation & Paid Time Off
Sick Leave
Gym Membership
Training & development
They provide a dynamic environment that fosters professional growth through innovative projects and supportive communities of practice. New hires benefit from a personalized induction experience to quickly establish a strong foundation, and ongoing opportunities for development through formal programs and external certifications help them continue to excel in their roles.
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Career progression
At Mott MacDonald, career progression is supported through award-winning leadership development programs that help employees transition into leadership roles and continuously improve. Employees can advance by working on diverse and impactful projects and collaborating with global experts across various practices. Their dedication to employee development and a dynamic work environment enhances career growth opportunities.
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