About us We're reinventing how the world uses data centres. Think flexible, optimised colocation services tailored for your requirements - all with the very best customer support you can imagine. And because our data centres are powered by sustainable energy, it doesn't cost the Earth either. It's the perfect environment where everyone thrives - you and the planet. Verne has been recently acquired by Ardian and is currently investing massively into new data centre capacity and needs additional people to support this growth. We need self-driven, experienced, motivated and focused new team members, and offer a dynamic, growth-oriented environment for people to shine and learn. Role Overview We're looking for a highly motivated individual with a background in Mechanical Engineering to join our Design & Product Development team. As Design Engineer - Mechanical you will be reporting to Head of Design & Product Development. You will be responsible for owning and developing our next generation Mechanical Infrastructure designs, including heat export, multi-MW heat rejection, hall scale air and direct to chip cooling infrastructures. You will work with new and established cooling technology vendors, systems integrators as well as the traditional data centre supply chain across as technical subject matter expert. The ideal candidate will have experience working as a senior engineer on major infrastructure projects, a background in contracting, consultancy or product technical development within Data Center, Energy or Process sectors, as well as a passion for seeing their concepts take shape during construction, all while working as part of a cohesive team. You will partner with our local development and operations teams across all our existing facilities, including Finland, Iceland, London in this global role based in Verne's London Head Office. Key Responsibilities Design: Own our Mechanical infrastructure product from Strategic Brief through to handover to operations. Vendor management: Foster relationships and drive external partner teams forward in early stages of data centre development, including technical feasibility, due diligence, permitting design. Technical Feasibility: Market research for new and emerging data centre and energy generation technologies, development of technical whitepapers to support the Product Development Roadmap. Product Management: Take ownership of key product initiatives within Verne from concept to launch. Key Requirements Degree in Engineering or Physical Science or similar field 5 years' experience as an individual contributor involved in the design or delivery of infrastructure projects, as a Mechanical Engineer. Hands on experience in Revit Professionally accredited, or ability to demonstrate on the path towards. Track record of leading initiatives or projects to successful outcomes. Interest in the built environment, technology and infrastructure Travel Flexibility: Willingness to travel regularly between UK, Finland, and Iceland as part of the role. What We Offer Opportunity to be part of a fast growing, private equity backed company. A dynamic, innovative, and inclusive working environment. Competitive compensation and benefits package. The chance to work with a talented and ambitious international team.
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
About us We're reinventing how the world uses data centres. Think flexible, optimised colocation services tailored for your requirements - all with the very best customer support you can imagine. And because our data centres are powered by sustainable energy, it doesn't cost the Earth either. It's the perfect environment where everyone thrives - you and the planet. Verne has been recently acquired by Ardian and is currently investing massively into new data centre capacity and needs additional people to support this growth. We need self-driven, experienced, motivated and focused new team members, and offer a dynamic, growth-oriented environment for people to shine and learn. Role Overview We're looking for a highly motivated individual with a background in Mechanical Engineering to join our Design & Product Development team. As Design Engineer - Mechanical you will be reporting to Head of Design & Product Development. You will be responsible for owning and developing our next generation Mechanical Infrastructure designs, including heat export, multi-MW heat rejection, hall scale air and direct to chip cooling infrastructures. You will work with new and established cooling technology vendors, systems integrators as well as the traditional data centre supply chain across as technical subject matter expert. The ideal candidate will have experience working as a senior engineer on major infrastructure projects, a background in contracting, consultancy or product technical development within Data Center, Energy or Process sectors, as well as a passion for seeing their concepts take shape during construction, all while working as part of a cohesive team. You will partner with our local development and operations teams across all our existing facilities, including Finland, Iceland, London in this global role based in Verne's London Head Office. Key Responsibilities Design: Own our Mechanical infrastructure product from Strategic Brief through to handover to operations. Vendor management: Foster relationships and drive external partner teams forward in early stages of data centre development, including technical feasibility, due diligence, permitting design. Technical Feasibility: Market research for new and emerging data centre and energy generation technologies, development of technical whitepapers to support the Product Development Roadmap. Product Management: Take ownership of key product initiatives within Verne from concept to launch. Key Requirements Degree in Engineering or Physical Science or similar field 5 years' experience as an individual contributor involved in the design or delivery of infrastructure projects, as a Mechanical Engineer. Hands on experience in Revit Professionally accredited, or ability to demonstrate on the path towards. Track record of leading initiatives or projects to successful outcomes. Interest in the built environment, technology and infrastructure Travel Flexibility: Willingness to travel regularly between UK, Finland, and Iceland as part of the role. What We Offer Opportunity to be part of a fast growing, private equity backed company. A dynamic, innovative, and inclusive working environment. Competitive compensation and benefits package. The chance to work with a talented and ambitious international team.
Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems Location: Field-based (UK-wide, with head office in Hertfordshire) Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Car Allowance + Benefits Are you an experienced Key Account Manager or Sales professional with a background in UPS systems, power electronics, or data centre infrastructure? An established global technology business is seeking a Key Account Manager to join their growing power and data centre solutions division. This is an excellent opportunity to manage a substantial portfolio of existing customers across the UK and Europe, providing strategic account management, technical support, and commercial leadership across mission-critical markets. As Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems, you will: Take full ownership of a large portfolio of existing customers within the data centre and critical power sectors. Maintain and strengthen long-term relationships with major accounts, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction and retention. Identify new opportunities for growth within existing customers by introducing additional products and services such as UPS systems, cooling solutions, PDUs, and data racks. Work closely with internal engineering, technical, and service teams to ensure seamless delivery of complex projects and system upgrades. Understand each client's operational requirements, providing tailored technical and commercial solutions that add value. Prepare account development plans, forecasts, and performance reports to support business objectives. Collaborate with channel partners, distributors, and contractors to ensure customers receive full project and aftersales support. Represent the company at client meetings, trade events, and industry forums to strengthen brand presence and awareness. Key Skills Required for this Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS System job: Extensive experience in account management, business development, or technical sales within UPS systems, power electronics, or data centre infrastructure. Proven success in managing and growing large customer portfolios within data centres, telecoms, or other mission-critical environments. Strong technical understanding of UPS, DC power, and cooling systems. Excellent relationship-building and communication skills, with a customer-first approach. Self-motivated, proactive, and commercially focused, capable of working independently. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a global business that is investing heavily in growth across the UK data centre market. You'll be responsible for nurturing key customer relationships, driving account growth, and contributing to the success of a leading power solutions provider. To apply for this Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems role, please send your CV to (url removed) Or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) for more information.
Mar 06, 2026
Full time
Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems Location: Field-based (UK-wide, with head office in Hertfordshire) Salary: Competitive + Bonus + Car Allowance + Benefits Are you an experienced Key Account Manager or Sales professional with a background in UPS systems, power electronics, or data centre infrastructure? An established global technology business is seeking a Key Account Manager to join their growing power and data centre solutions division. This is an excellent opportunity to manage a substantial portfolio of existing customers across the UK and Europe, providing strategic account management, technical support, and commercial leadership across mission-critical markets. As Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems, you will: Take full ownership of a large portfolio of existing customers within the data centre and critical power sectors. Maintain and strengthen long-term relationships with major accounts, ensuring a high level of customer satisfaction and retention. Identify new opportunities for growth within existing customers by introducing additional products and services such as UPS systems, cooling solutions, PDUs, and data racks. Work closely with internal engineering, technical, and service teams to ensure seamless delivery of complex projects and system upgrades. Understand each client's operational requirements, providing tailored technical and commercial solutions that add value. Prepare account development plans, forecasts, and performance reports to support business objectives. Collaborate with channel partners, distributors, and contractors to ensure customers receive full project and aftersales support. Represent the company at client meetings, trade events, and industry forums to strengthen brand presence and awareness. Key Skills Required for this Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS System job: Extensive experience in account management, business development, or technical sales within UPS systems, power electronics, or data centre infrastructure. Proven success in managing and growing large customer portfolios within data centres, telecoms, or other mission-critical environments. Strong technical understanding of UPS, DC power, and cooling systems. Excellent relationship-building and communication skills, with a customer-first approach. Self-motivated, proactive, and commercially focused, capable of working independently. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across the UK. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a global business that is investing heavily in growth across the UK data centre market. You'll be responsible for nurturing key customer relationships, driving account growth, and contributing to the success of a leading power solutions provider. To apply for this Key Account Manager - Data Centres / UPS Systems role, please send your CV to (url removed) Or call (phone number removed) / (phone number removed) for more information.
Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering (Client Side) Job details Job category ENGINEERING/DESIGN STUDIES/METHODS - Other Job title Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering (Client Side) Contract type Contractor (PAYE) Telework? Hybrid (telework possible) Duration of the contract 12 months Description of the assignment Position: Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering Location: Client Office at Culham - Hybrid working: 4 days per week office attendance. Arrangement: Contract (Inside IR35) or Permanent basis. NUVIA UK's Technical Services & Consulting department is fast growing with hybrid opportunities available across the country. We're striving to create a multidisciplinary team to offer our clients the best range of talent. BPSS clearance will be required at basic level. Prior clearance will not be transferable. Purpose of the Role: This is a key technical position delivering safe, compliant, and efficient engineering solutions for decommissioning activities through the pre construction and construction phases. This role brings industry knowledge and experience, and best practices in the decommissioning engineering, particularly where piping systems (cooling, HVAC, water etc ) span across areas/buildings/zones. The role is accountable to the JDR Decommissioning Lead Engineer for the engineering tasks in mechanical & piping systems decommissioning planning and execution, decommissioning process/procedure development, design and implementation of decommissioning plans, and documentation for decommissioning activities. The role holder will provide industry knowledge and experience, and best practices in the decommissioning engineering field in compliance with applicable regulatory and legal requirements. Key Responsibilities: Ensure development, implementation, and compliance with technical processes and operating procedures for mechanical & piping systems decommissioning. Develop detailed plans for mechanical & piping system decommissioning, including schedules coordinated with waste, logistics, and other site interfaces. Conduct site surveys to identify mechanical & piping assets requiring removal or isolation and document findings. Perform risk assessments and implement mitigation measures to prevent hazards during decommissioning activities. Engage with programme stakeholders and suppliers to define requirements, manage interfaces, and maintain positive relationships. Provide expert advice to help resolve obstacles to delivery of mechanical and piping decommissioning packages by assisting with the identification and employment of creative solutions, appropriate techniques and procedures to overcome them based on experiences and lessons learnt from previous projects. Manage or supervise disconnection, removal, and disposal of mechanical & piping equipment. Conduct final inspections and testing to confirm safe decommissioning and operational integrity of remaining systems. Ensure proper handling, recycling, or disposal of materials and hazardous waste; identify opportunities for reuse or repurposing. Profile Qualifications: Relevant engineering degree (BSc/MSc) or equivalent. Chartered Engineer status with a recognized professional institution or significant experience in similar decommissioning roles. Familiarity with CDM regulations and their implementation. Core Knowledge Areas: Strong understanding of design standards and UK compliance requirements. Knowledge of Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Extensive experience in the application of appropriate design codes and regulations. Knowledge of building mechanical & piping systems. Familiar with Pressure Systems and Piping Designs, typically B31.1 and BS EN 13480. Familiar with the application of Temporary Works BS5975. Familiarity with mechanical isolation procedures and hazard mitigation. Familiarity with industry standard information management systems used in decommissioning. Experience: Proven track record delivering engineered solutions in decommissioning or waste management projects. Proven engineering experience delivering complex mechanical solutions in large programmes/projects. Experience in highly complex technical projects, including risk mitigation. Extensive experience in decommissioning, demolition, or facility decommissioning environments. Application of design standards and risk mitigation in mechanical engineering. Experience supervising staff and collaborating with project managers. Familiarity with industry standard information management systems. Experience supervising staff and ensuring adherence to safety and design standards. Why us? NUVIA UK - a subsidiary of VINCI construction - is an international company that operates across highly regulated sectors including Civil Nuclear and has a strong presence and history of delivery at nuclear sites in the UK and internationally. NUVIA UK is a performance driven company that is committed to the development of its people within a culture of safety, innovation, and excellence. NUVIA UK is committed towards equality in employment. Job location Europe, United Kingdom Affiliated entity NUVIA is a branch of VINCI, the world's largest integrated concessions and construction group. NUVIA is more specifically the nuclear entity of the VINCI Group and is involved in the entire life cycle of nuclear facilities, from new build to decommissioning, maintenance and operation. NUVIA is constantly growing, with more than 2700 employees worldwide. On average, 100 men and women join us every year. Now, more than ever, we are looking for new talent to support the group's growth.
Mar 02, 2026
Full time
Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering (Client Side) Job details Job category ENGINEERING/DESIGN STUDIES/METHODS - Other Job title Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering (Client Side) Contract type Contractor (PAYE) Telework? Hybrid (telework possible) Duration of the contract 12 months Description of the assignment Position: Package Manager - Mechanical & Piping Engineering Location: Client Office at Culham - Hybrid working: 4 days per week office attendance. Arrangement: Contract (Inside IR35) or Permanent basis. NUVIA UK's Technical Services & Consulting department is fast growing with hybrid opportunities available across the country. We're striving to create a multidisciplinary team to offer our clients the best range of talent. BPSS clearance will be required at basic level. Prior clearance will not be transferable. Purpose of the Role: This is a key technical position delivering safe, compliant, and efficient engineering solutions for decommissioning activities through the pre construction and construction phases. This role brings industry knowledge and experience, and best practices in the decommissioning engineering, particularly where piping systems (cooling, HVAC, water etc ) span across areas/buildings/zones. The role is accountable to the JDR Decommissioning Lead Engineer for the engineering tasks in mechanical & piping systems decommissioning planning and execution, decommissioning process/procedure development, design and implementation of decommissioning plans, and documentation for decommissioning activities. The role holder will provide industry knowledge and experience, and best practices in the decommissioning engineering field in compliance with applicable regulatory and legal requirements. Key Responsibilities: Ensure development, implementation, and compliance with technical processes and operating procedures for mechanical & piping systems decommissioning. Develop detailed plans for mechanical & piping system decommissioning, including schedules coordinated with waste, logistics, and other site interfaces. Conduct site surveys to identify mechanical & piping assets requiring removal or isolation and document findings. Perform risk assessments and implement mitigation measures to prevent hazards during decommissioning activities. Engage with programme stakeholders and suppliers to define requirements, manage interfaces, and maintain positive relationships. Provide expert advice to help resolve obstacles to delivery of mechanical and piping decommissioning packages by assisting with the identification and employment of creative solutions, appropriate techniques and procedures to overcome them based on experiences and lessons learnt from previous projects. Manage or supervise disconnection, removal, and disposal of mechanical & piping equipment. Conduct final inspections and testing to confirm safe decommissioning and operational integrity of remaining systems. Ensure proper handling, recycling, or disposal of materials and hazardous waste; identify opportunities for reuse or repurposing. Profile Qualifications: Relevant engineering degree (BSc/MSc) or equivalent. Chartered Engineer status with a recognized professional institution or significant experience in similar decommissioning roles. Familiarity with CDM regulations and their implementation. Core Knowledge Areas: Strong understanding of design standards and UK compliance requirements. Knowledge of Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Extensive experience in the application of appropriate design codes and regulations. Knowledge of building mechanical & piping systems. Familiar with Pressure Systems and Piping Designs, typically B31.1 and BS EN 13480. Familiar with the application of Temporary Works BS5975. Familiarity with mechanical isolation procedures and hazard mitigation. Familiarity with industry standard information management systems used in decommissioning. Experience: Proven track record delivering engineered solutions in decommissioning or waste management projects. Proven engineering experience delivering complex mechanical solutions in large programmes/projects. Experience in highly complex technical projects, including risk mitigation. Extensive experience in decommissioning, demolition, or facility decommissioning environments. Application of design standards and risk mitigation in mechanical engineering. Experience supervising staff and collaborating with project managers. Familiarity with industry standard information management systems. Experience supervising staff and ensuring adherence to safety and design standards. Why us? NUVIA UK - a subsidiary of VINCI construction - is an international company that operates across highly regulated sectors including Civil Nuclear and has a strong presence and history of delivery at nuclear sites in the UK and internationally. NUVIA UK is a performance driven company that is committed to the development of its people within a culture of safety, innovation, and excellence. NUVIA UK is committed towards equality in employment. Job location Europe, United Kingdom Affiliated entity NUVIA is a branch of VINCI, the world's largest integrated concessions and construction group. NUVIA is more specifically the nuclear entity of the VINCI Group and is involved in the entire life cycle of nuclear facilities, from new build to decommissioning, maintenance and operation. NUVIA is constantly growing, with more than 2700 employees worldwide. On average, 100 men and women join us every year. Now, more than ever, we are looking for new talent to support the group's growth.
Job Title: Water Treatment Engineer / Service Chemist Location: Nottingham, East Midlands Salary/Benefits: 25k - 45k DOE+ Training & Benefits A successful Water Treatment Company is on the lookout for an experienced Water Service Chemist, based in the Midlands region. The successful candidate will be covering the Yorkshire / Midlands area and will be working as part of a regional team of engineers / chemists to undertake the onsite analysis of industrial water systems. Applicant will be able to demonstrate a strong technical knowledge of cooling towers, closed systems and steam boilers and will have experience analysing water samples, interpreting findings, and producing technical reports for clients. Account management and upselling of remaining services would be beneficial but not essential for the position. This company can offer many benefits and packages, such as: company vehicle, overtime and competitive salaries for a hard working and passionate individual. Consideration will be given to candidates based with good access to the Yorkshire / Midlands area including; Wakefield, Dewsbury, Batley, Huddersfield, Halifax, Bradford, Leeds, Wetherby, Otley, Harrogate, Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield, Barnsley, Pontefract, Castleford, Chesterfield, Worksop, Mansfield, Matlock, Nottingham, Beeston, Derby and the surrounding areas. Qualifications: - Chemistry based Degree. - Technical knowledge of process and industrial water systems. - Experience working as a Service Chemist for a Water Treatment company. - Experience managing a portfolio of Steam Boiler, Closed Systems and Cooling Tower accounts would be beneficial but not essential. Role: - Undertaking the sampling and analysis of Industrial Steam Boilers and Cooling Towers, using onsite test kits. - Carrying out Closed System analysis of heated and chilled water systems, analysing samples and dosing with inhibitors/ chemicals. - Working across a portfolio of Heavy Industry, Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare sites. - Compiling technical site reports and advise clients on findings. - Managing existing accounts as well as resourcing and securing new business. Identifying commercial opportunities within accounts and upselling services. Alternative job titles: Service Chemist, Field Chemist, Water Treatment Chemist, Industrial Chemist, Water Treatment Account Manager, Graduate Chemist Future Select are recruiting in the Water Treatment/Hygiene industry; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market. We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level. We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills. Future Select Copyright 2026
Mar 01, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Water Treatment Engineer / Service Chemist Location: Nottingham, East Midlands Salary/Benefits: 25k - 45k DOE+ Training & Benefits A successful Water Treatment Company is on the lookout for an experienced Water Service Chemist, based in the Midlands region. The successful candidate will be covering the Yorkshire / Midlands area and will be working as part of a regional team of engineers / chemists to undertake the onsite analysis of industrial water systems. Applicant will be able to demonstrate a strong technical knowledge of cooling towers, closed systems and steam boilers and will have experience analysing water samples, interpreting findings, and producing technical reports for clients. Account management and upselling of remaining services would be beneficial but not essential for the position. This company can offer many benefits and packages, such as: company vehicle, overtime and competitive salaries for a hard working and passionate individual. Consideration will be given to candidates based with good access to the Yorkshire / Midlands area including; Wakefield, Dewsbury, Batley, Huddersfield, Halifax, Bradford, Leeds, Wetherby, Otley, Harrogate, Doncaster, Rotherham, Sheffield, Barnsley, Pontefract, Castleford, Chesterfield, Worksop, Mansfield, Matlock, Nottingham, Beeston, Derby and the surrounding areas. Qualifications: - Chemistry based Degree. - Technical knowledge of process and industrial water systems. - Experience working as a Service Chemist for a Water Treatment company. - Experience managing a portfolio of Steam Boiler, Closed Systems and Cooling Tower accounts would be beneficial but not essential. Role: - Undertaking the sampling and analysis of Industrial Steam Boilers and Cooling Towers, using onsite test kits. - Carrying out Closed System analysis of heated and chilled water systems, analysing samples and dosing with inhibitors/ chemicals. - Working across a portfolio of Heavy Industry, Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare sites. - Compiling technical site reports and advise clients on findings. - Managing existing accounts as well as resourcing and securing new business. Identifying commercial opportunities within accounts and upselling services. Alternative job titles: Service Chemist, Field Chemist, Water Treatment Chemist, Industrial Chemist, Water Treatment Account Manager, Graduate Chemist Future Select are recruiting in the Water Treatment/Hygiene industry; we work with the best clients & candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the market. We would be interested in speaking to candidates with experience in any disciplines from Risk Assessors, Service Engineers, Account Managers and Business Development/Operational Managers through to Director level. We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills. Future Select Copyright 2026
Chiller Engineer Salisbury 60,000 per annum A cooling specialist focused on solving complex process cooling and temperature control challenges for manufacturers and commercial operations, this company designs, supplies, installs and services cooling systems tailored to exact needs. A nationwide service network provides reliable, thermal management while reducing downtime and optimising performance. Key Responsibilities: Work as an individual, diagnosing and repairing a range of chillers. Be part of a regional service team. Communicate directly with our customers whilst on site. Cover standby duties on a rota. Package: Basic Salary - 50,000 per annum Overtime (1.5x or 2x), door to door & on-call pay 32 days annual leave Pension scheme Continuous training opportunities What You'll Need: City & Guilds in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning F-Gas certification Experience working in commercial refrigeration Full UK driving licence Interested in hearing more? Call Peter Caulfield on (phone number removed) or Email (url removed) WR HVAC M&E are recruitment partner for HVAC jobs. Our customers include a range of large and small M&E companies, manufacturers and suppliers of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. We recruit UK wide for sales, management and technical jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Feb 28, 2026
Full time
Chiller Engineer Salisbury 60,000 per annum A cooling specialist focused on solving complex process cooling and temperature control challenges for manufacturers and commercial operations, this company designs, supplies, installs and services cooling systems tailored to exact needs. A nationwide service network provides reliable, thermal management while reducing downtime and optimising performance. Key Responsibilities: Work as an individual, diagnosing and repairing a range of chillers. Be part of a regional service team. Communicate directly with our customers whilst on site. Cover standby duties on a rota. Package: Basic Salary - 50,000 per annum Overtime (1.5x or 2x), door to door & on-call pay 32 days annual leave Pension scheme Continuous training opportunities What You'll Need: City & Guilds in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning F-Gas certification Experience working in commercial refrigeration Full UK driving licence Interested in hearing more? Call Peter Caulfield on (phone number removed) or Email (url removed) WR HVAC M&E are recruitment partner for HVAC jobs. Our customers include a range of large and small M&E companies, manufacturers and suppliers of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. We recruit UK wide for sales, management and technical jobs. WR is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Senior / Principal Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services This dedicated Critical Systems team play a key role in making buildings more energy efficient, sustainable and cost effective to operate. The team works solely in the data centre field, keeping abreast of current best practice while researching breakthrough technologies that shape future trends. As a leader in this market, we were one of the first consultancies to design air optimised data centres and are at the forefront of this cooling strategy, which has resulted in attaining the first ever BREEAM Outstanding rating awarded to a data centre and significantly contributed to others achieving LEED Gold , or even targeting Platinum status. The team are a source of world leading expertise and offer a pro-active and collaborative approach to skill development, and professional excellence. Responsibilities: This is an excellent opportunity for a talented Senior / Principal Mechanical Design Engineer to join the Critical Systems team in the London office and to play a key role in ensuring the successful delivery of innovative mechanical design solutions for some of the most exciting and high-profile projects in the Datacentre and Critical Systems fields. As part of the established team of expert engineers, and working closely with colleagues of various disciplines, you will prepare both scheme and detailed engineering designs for major data centre and other critical systems projects. You will also have the opportunity over time to assume greater levels of responsibility and autonomy as your professional skills develop, and will be supported towards chartership. Qualifications: Educated to degree level in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering (MEng or BEng), and having gained relevant experience in a Mechanical Engineering role within a building services context, and having experience of detailed co-ordination with other design disciplines, you are already well versed in the use of relevant design software including CAD and Revit packages. You have proven ability in producing low energy, creative design solutions, preparing specifications and project reports, carrying out site inspections and surveys, and detail design development, and crucially you have a passion for creative and intuitive design. Experience of critical systems is preferred but if you have a good understanding of mechanical engineering concepts and approaches, and are keen to learn, you will be considered. Given the collaborative and client focussed nature of this role, excellent communication skills and experience of using your initiative to overcome challenges are
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Senior / Principal Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services This dedicated Critical Systems team play a key role in making buildings more energy efficient, sustainable and cost effective to operate. The team works solely in the data centre field, keeping abreast of current best practice while researching breakthrough technologies that shape future trends. As a leader in this market, we were one of the first consultancies to design air optimised data centres and are at the forefront of this cooling strategy, which has resulted in attaining the first ever BREEAM Outstanding rating awarded to a data centre and significantly contributed to others achieving LEED Gold , or even targeting Platinum status. The team are a source of world leading expertise and offer a pro-active and collaborative approach to skill development, and professional excellence. Responsibilities: This is an excellent opportunity for a talented Senior / Principal Mechanical Design Engineer to join the Critical Systems team in the London office and to play a key role in ensuring the successful delivery of innovative mechanical design solutions for some of the most exciting and high-profile projects in the Datacentre and Critical Systems fields. As part of the established team of expert engineers, and working closely with colleagues of various disciplines, you will prepare both scheme and detailed engineering designs for major data centre and other critical systems projects. You will also have the opportunity over time to assume greater levels of responsibility and autonomy as your professional skills develop, and will be supported towards chartership. Qualifications: Educated to degree level in Mechanical Engineering or Building Services Engineering (MEng or BEng), and having gained relevant experience in a Mechanical Engineering role within a building services context, and having experience of detailed co-ordination with other design disciplines, you are already well versed in the use of relevant design software including CAD and Revit packages. You have proven ability in producing low energy, creative design solutions, preparing specifications and project reports, carrying out site inspections and surveys, and detail design development, and crucially you have a passion for creative and intuitive design. Experience of critical systems is preferred but if you have a good understanding of mechanical engineering concepts and approaches, and are keen to learn, you will be considered. Given the collaborative and client focussed nature of this role, excellent communication skills and experience of using your initiative to overcome challenges are
Role:Director ofEstimating Reporting line:Head of Preconstruction Location:US-based. Fully remote, with proximity to a major airport Overview An established nationaldesign-build engineering organizationis seeking a Senior Estimator to join its preconstruction function. The company delivers technically complex, high-reliability facilities, with a strong emphasis on data centers and other mission-critical infrastructure. Projects range from new builds to upgrades of live operational sites, and the business is known for tightly managed risk, reliable delivery, and strong client relationships. The Senior Estimator will be a core member of the team, responsible for leading the full estimating lifecycle on large, sophisticated projects. This position is best suited to someone with deep experience in mission critical environments and a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, and related systems. What This Role Offers Significant scope to build long term relationships with clients, design partners, and trade contractors A culture that backs up commitments made to clients and colleagues A clear link between your leadership impact and your financial rewards Primary Objectives Produce consistent, accurate conceptual and detailed estimates that closely align with final construction costs Develop realistic budgets for major MEP and mission critical systems (e.g., power, cooling, controls) Reduce commercial risk by closing scope gaps, clarifying assumptions, and reviewing subcontractor proposals in detail Maintain and grow a strong national network of specialist subcontractors and suppliers in the data center and mission critical space Support the Head of Preconstruction with timely, structured cost information to accelerate budgeting, value engineering, and negotiations Help deliver a high quality experience for clients throughout preconstruction Contribute to building the company's reputation in its target markets Cost Planning and Analysis Prepare clear, well structured estimates at all design stages (from early concept through construction documents) for new data center builds, expansions, and critical fit outs Perform detailed quantity take offs and pricing for mission critical MEP systems, including UPS systems, generators, switchgear, cooling equipment, fire protection, and building management systems Define and price general conditions, general requirements, and other indirect or soft costs Preconstruction and Risk Management Recommend cost saving and value enhancing options while protecting performance, redundancy, and reliability Analyze risk and uncertainty in estimates, including escalation, market conditions, and key technical assumptions Lead internal estimate review sessions and support presentations to senior leadership and clients Trade Partner and Supplier Engagement Issue requests for pricing, collect and organize proposals, and evaluate bids for completeness, competitiveness, and scope coverage Develop strong working relationships with specialist trade partners in relevant geographies and sectors Draft clear scope narratives and bid instructions to ensure alignment across bidders Reporting and Commercial Support Create concise summaries, breakdowns, and cost reports suitable for both technical and non technical stakeholders Present budgets and estimates externally and support the Head of Preconstruction in negotiations and client meetings Provide robust front end financial inputs to support business development and project pursuit efforts Contribute to tools, templates, and processes that improve estimating accuracy and efficiency Support the commercial handover from preconstruction to project delivery, helping ensure continuity of financial objectives and assumptions Qualifications At least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in construction estimating, with substantial time spent on data centers or other mission critical facilities in a design-build or EPC environment Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a closely related field preferred Advanced proficiency with modern estimating and quantity take off tools (e.g., Bluebeam, On Screen Takeoff, Assemble, or similar) Familiarity with BIM enabled workflows and use of models to support quantity take off and cost planning Strong technical understanding of data center infrastructure, major equipment, and cost drivers Additional preferred experience includes work on one or more of the following Power generation projects Electric utility or substation work Industrial process facilities (such as food or product processing) Pharmaceutical or central utility plant projects Skills and Attributes Strong analytical, numerical, and problem solving skills Clear and confident written and verbal communication Ability to collaborate across disciplines in a fast moving design-build setting High attention to detail combined with a proactive, team oriented mindset Competence with tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, or similar platforms Comfortable reading and interpreting drawings, specifications, and technical documentation at a high level of detail Working Style The environment is fast paced and dynamic, with a focus on delivery and accountability. Team members are expected to manage their time and working location to meet project and client needs while maintaining a healthy work life balance. Compensation and Benefits Base salary targeted above typical market ranges for similar roles, adjusted for experience and qualifications Eligibility for performance based incentives tied to both individual and company results Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision) Retirement savings plan with employer contributions Income protection, life insurance, and access to employee support programs Flexible spending or similar pre tax benefit options Generous paid time off and strong support for continued learning and professional growth About Us Climate17 is a purpose led, international renewable energy & sustainability recruitment consulting firm. We provide specialist talent acquisition and market insight services to organizations seeking to reduce their environmental footprint and those working towards the decarbonization of the energy sector. Inclusive Application Process Climate17 is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We aim to increase diversity across all areas and as such, we are committed to partnering with clients and candidates to create an inclusive and sustainable regenerative world. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or whether or not they have a disability. If you require additional support, equipment, or resources to participate in the job application or interview process, please let us know.
Feb 27, 2026
Full time
Role:Director ofEstimating Reporting line:Head of Preconstruction Location:US-based. Fully remote, with proximity to a major airport Overview An established nationaldesign-build engineering organizationis seeking a Senior Estimator to join its preconstruction function. The company delivers technically complex, high-reliability facilities, with a strong emphasis on data centers and other mission-critical infrastructure. Projects range from new builds to upgrades of live operational sites, and the business is known for tightly managed risk, reliable delivery, and strong client relationships. The Senior Estimator will be a core member of the team, responsible for leading the full estimating lifecycle on large, sophisticated projects. This position is best suited to someone with deep experience in mission critical environments and a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, and related systems. What This Role Offers Significant scope to build long term relationships with clients, design partners, and trade contractors A culture that backs up commitments made to clients and colleagues A clear link between your leadership impact and your financial rewards Primary Objectives Produce consistent, accurate conceptual and detailed estimates that closely align with final construction costs Develop realistic budgets for major MEP and mission critical systems (e.g., power, cooling, controls) Reduce commercial risk by closing scope gaps, clarifying assumptions, and reviewing subcontractor proposals in detail Maintain and grow a strong national network of specialist subcontractors and suppliers in the data center and mission critical space Support the Head of Preconstruction with timely, structured cost information to accelerate budgeting, value engineering, and negotiations Help deliver a high quality experience for clients throughout preconstruction Contribute to building the company's reputation in its target markets Cost Planning and Analysis Prepare clear, well structured estimates at all design stages (from early concept through construction documents) for new data center builds, expansions, and critical fit outs Perform detailed quantity take offs and pricing for mission critical MEP systems, including UPS systems, generators, switchgear, cooling equipment, fire protection, and building management systems Define and price general conditions, general requirements, and other indirect or soft costs Preconstruction and Risk Management Recommend cost saving and value enhancing options while protecting performance, redundancy, and reliability Analyze risk and uncertainty in estimates, including escalation, market conditions, and key technical assumptions Lead internal estimate review sessions and support presentations to senior leadership and clients Trade Partner and Supplier Engagement Issue requests for pricing, collect and organize proposals, and evaluate bids for completeness, competitiveness, and scope coverage Develop strong working relationships with specialist trade partners in relevant geographies and sectors Draft clear scope narratives and bid instructions to ensure alignment across bidders Reporting and Commercial Support Create concise summaries, breakdowns, and cost reports suitable for both technical and non technical stakeholders Present budgets and estimates externally and support the Head of Preconstruction in negotiations and client meetings Provide robust front end financial inputs to support business development and project pursuit efforts Contribute to tools, templates, and processes that improve estimating accuracy and efficiency Support the commercial handover from preconstruction to project delivery, helping ensure continuity of financial objectives and assumptions Qualifications At least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in construction estimating, with substantial time spent on data centers or other mission critical facilities in a design-build or EPC environment Degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a closely related field preferred Advanced proficiency with modern estimating and quantity take off tools (e.g., Bluebeam, On Screen Takeoff, Assemble, or similar) Familiarity with BIM enabled workflows and use of models to support quantity take off and cost planning Strong technical understanding of data center infrastructure, major equipment, and cost drivers Additional preferred experience includes work on one or more of the following Power generation projects Electric utility or substation work Industrial process facilities (such as food or product processing) Pharmaceutical or central utility plant projects Skills and Attributes Strong analytical, numerical, and problem solving skills Clear and confident written and verbal communication Ability to collaborate across disciplines in a fast moving design-build setting High attention to detail combined with a proactive, team oriented mindset Competence with tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, or similar platforms Comfortable reading and interpreting drawings, specifications, and technical documentation at a high level of detail Working Style The environment is fast paced and dynamic, with a focus on delivery and accountability. Team members are expected to manage their time and working location to meet project and client needs while maintaining a healthy work life balance. Compensation and Benefits Base salary targeted above typical market ranges for similar roles, adjusted for experience and qualifications Eligibility for performance based incentives tied to both individual and company results Comprehensive health benefits (medical, dental, vision) Retirement savings plan with employer contributions Income protection, life insurance, and access to employee support programs Flexible spending or similar pre tax benefit options Generous paid time off and strong support for continued learning and professional growth About Us Climate17 is a purpose led, international renewable energy & sustainability recruitment consulting firm. We provide specialist talent acquisition and market insight services to organizations seeking to reduce their environmental footprint and those working towards the decarbonization of the energy sector. Inclusive Application Process Climate17 is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We aim to increase diversity across all areas and as such, we are committed to partnering with clients and candidates to create an inclusive and sustainable regenerative world. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of their ethnicity, race, gender, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, age, or whether or not they have a disability. If you require additional support, equipment, or resources to participate in the job application or interview process, please let us know.
Job Title: HVAC Manager Location: Chesterfield (with travel across client sites) Salary: £60,000 + car allowance (£6,500) Contract: Full time, permanent The Role We are seeking an experienced HVAC Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical maintenance services across a hospitality-focused estate. Based in Chesterfield, the role involves managing a dedicated on-site team of 9 engineers, including: 5 x Heating / Gas Engineers 4 x Cellar Cooling Technicians The HVAC Manager will be responsible for operational performance, statutory compliance, team leadership, financial control, and client satisfaction across the contract. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Team Management Directly manage a team of Heating and Gas Engineers and Cellar Cooling Technicians Lead performance management, training plans, and competency development Manage resource planning, scheduling, overtime, and absence Foster a positive, safety-first, and performance-driven culture Operational Delivery Oversee PPMs, reactive maintenance, statutory testing, and minor mechanical works Ensure effective maintenance of heating plant, gas systems, ventilation, AHUs, cellar cooling, refrigeration, and air conditioning Provide technical support and escalation for complex faults Drive reliability, uptime, and service quality across the estate Compliance & Health & Safety Ensure full compliance with Gas Safe, F-Gas, HVAC, and mechanical safety legislation Maintain all statutory records, certification, and compliance documentation Review RAMS, permits to work, and safe systems of work Deliver toolbox talks and promote best-practice H&S standards Client & Commercial Management Act as the primary mechanical services contact for the contract Build strong relationships with client stakeholders and site teams Produce performance reports and asset insights Manage mechanical budgets, costs, and contractor spend Validate quotations, approve invoices, and identify cost-saving opportunities Support revenue growth, margin improvement, and lifecycle planning Continuous Improvement Analyse CAFM data to reduce reactive works and improve asset condition Support innovation across HVAC and mechanical services Contribute to system upgrades, refurbishments, and asset replacement programmes Key Requirements Proven experience in a HVAC Manager role Strong technical expertise in heating and gas systems Experience managing Gas / Heating and Cellar Cooling or HVAC teams Excellent understanding of statutory compliance (Gas Safe, F-Gas, HVAC) Strong client-facing and commercial skills Experience managing PPMs, reactive maintenance, and quoted works Confident people manager with strong organisational skills Full UK driving licence Gas Qualifications (or equivalent): CCN1 CENWAT CODNCO1 / COCN1 ICPN1 / ICAE1 COMCAT (desirable, where applicable) Desirable SSSTS or SMSTS Working knowledge of electrical and building fabric services Experience supporting new contracts or mobilisations Apply today or email (url removed) for further details
Feb 25, 2026
Full time
Job Title: HVAC Manager Location: Chesterfield (with travel across client sites) Salary: £60,000 + car allowance (£6,500) Contract: Full time, permanent The Role We are seeking an experienced HVAC Manager to lead the delivery of mechanical maintenance services across a hospitality-focused estate. Based in Chesterfield, the role involves managing a dedicated on-site team of 9 engineers, including: 5 x Heating / Gas Engineers 4 x Cellar Cooling Technicians The HVAC Manager will be responsible for operational performance, statutory compliance, team leadership, financial control, and client satisfaction across the contract. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Team Management Directly manage a team of Heating and Gas Engineers and Cellar Cooling Technicians Lead performance management, training plans, and competency development Manage resource planning, scheduling, overtime, and absence Foster a positive, safety-first, and performance-driven culture Operational Delivery Oversee PPMs, reactive maintenance, statutory testing, and minor mechanical works Ensure effective maintenance of heating plant, gas systems, ventilation, AHUs, cellar cooling, refrigeration, and air conditioning Provide technical support and escalation for complex faults Drive reliability, uptime, and service quality across the estate Compliance & Health & Safety Ensure full compliance with Gas Safe, F-Gas, HVAC, and mechanical safety legislation Maintain all statutory records, certification, and compliance documentation Review RAMS, permits to work, and safe systems of work Deliver toolbox talks and promote best-practice H&S standards Client & Commercial Management Act as the primary mechanical services contact for the contract Build strong relationships with client stakeholders and site teams Produce performance reports and asset insights Manage mechanical budgets, costs, and contractor spend Validate quotations, approve invoices, and identify cost-saving opportunities Support revenue growth, margin improvement, and lifecycle planning Continuous Improvement Analyse CAFM data to reduce reactive works and improve asset condition Support innovation across HVAC and mechanical services Contribute to system upgrades, refurbishments, and asset replacement programmes Key Requirements Proven experience in a HVAC Manager role Strong technical expertise in heating and gas systems Experience managing Gas / Heating and Cellar Cooling or HVAC teams Excellent understanding of statutory compliance (Gas Safe, F-Gas, HVAC) Strong client-facing and commercial skills Experience managing PPMs, reactive maintenance, and quoted works Confident people manager with strong organisational skills Full UK driving licence Gas Qualifications (or equivalent): CCN1 CENWAT CODNCO1 / COCN1 ICPN1 / ICAE1 COMCAT (desirable, where applicable) Desirable SSSTS or SMSTS Working knowledge of electrical and building fabric services Experience supporting new contracts or mobilisations Apply today or email (url removed) for further details
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer (Cellar Cooling Specialist) Location:Leeds Salary:Circa £50,000 to £55,000 per annum (based on a 45-hour working week) On-Call:1 in 4 weeks, with £150 weekly payment The Opportunity - Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer We are recruiting for an experiencedRefrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineerto join a leading Facilities Management company who have secured a new contract within the hospitality sector. This role focuses on cellar cooling systems, as well as split and multi-split refrigeration, small commercial equipment, and associated controls. It's a fantastic opportunity for an engineer who wants excellent earning potential, enhanced overtime, and a strong benefits package, while working across varied sites. Benefits for the Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer Weekly £150 on-call payment (1 in 4 rota) £1950 per year Company vehicle with private use 31 days holiday (including statutory) Pension scheme Private healthcare Group life assurance What You'll Be Doing as a Refrigeration Engineer Planned preventative maintenance, fault finding, and repairs Installation, commissioning, and compliance testing Working on cellar cooling, refrigeration, and related systems Providing on-call cover as part of a rota Ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards What We're Looking For City & Guilds / NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (essential) F-Gas Category 2 Certification (essential) CSCS/ECS card (desirable)Problem-solving ability and independence Full UK driving licence For more information on theRefrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer, contact Multitask Personnel on or send your CV
Feb 21, 2026
Full time
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer (Cellar Cooling Specialist) Location:Leeds Salary:Circa £50,000 to £55,000 per annum (based on a 45-hour working week) On-Call:1 in 4 weeks, with £150 weekly payment The Opportunity - Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer We are recruiting for an experiencedRefrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineerto join a leading Facilities Management company who have secured a new contract within the hospitality sector. This role focuses on cellar cooling systems, as well as split and multi-split refrigeration, small commercial equipment, and associated controls. It's a fantastic opportunity for an engineer who wants excellent earning potential, enhanced overtime, and a strong benefits package, while working across varied sites. Benefits for the Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer Weekly £150 on-call payment (1 in 4 rota) £1950 per year Company vehicle with private use 31 days holiday (including statutory) Pension scheme Private healthcare Group life assurance What You'll Be Doing as a Refrigeration Engineer Planned preventative maintenance, fault finding, and repairs Installation, commissioning, and compliance testing Working on cellar cooling, refrigeration, and related systems Providing on-call cover as part of a rota Ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards What We're Looking For City & Guilds / NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Refrigeration & Air Conditioning (essential) F-Gas Category 2 Certification (essential) CSCS/ECS card (desirable)Problem-solving ability and independence Full UK driving licence For more information on theRefrigeration & Air Conditioning Engineer, contact Multitask Personnel on or send your CV