Building Services/HVAC Engineer

Location:England - Berkshire
Salary:£35,000 Per Annum
Job Type:Permanent
Date added:24 April 2008
Closing Date:13 June 2008

Summary

Building Services / HVAC Engineer to work as part of a multi-discipline engineering team on the design of new facilities or modifications to operational plant services and HVAC

Key Responsibilities:

Carry out site surveys of HVAC plant equipment and services and produce survey reports.
- Carry out performance calculations on HVAC systems, thermal heat loss and gains, air changes, gas and fluid flows, pressure losses.
- Size fans/motors and ducting, pipework, chillers. Production of design documents, drawings, equipment specifications and data sheets.
- Produce Technical reports.
- Communicate effectively within the multidiscipline design team in addition to Client and Supply Chain representatives.
- Ensure all technical documents and data are prepared and structured in accordance with relevant design codes and standards.
- Ensure the design meets the operational/ design requirements, and any Safety Functional requirements.
- Check, verify and approve engineering drawings and documents in line with the technical plan.

Essential Qualifications:

HNC/HND or Degree (or equivalent) in an Engineering Discipline, Plant Engineering or Building Services.

Desirable Qualifications:

Possibly associate or full membership of an appropriate institute.

Experience Required:

- Working knowledge of building services and HVAC plant and equipment.
- Knowledge of process containment systems.
- Preparation of detailed equipment specifications.
- Production of design documents and drawings for building services and HVAC plant.
- Installation, test and commissioning experience would be advantageous.
- Good communicator.
- Experience of producing and checking plant and HVAC design and performance calculations, drawings and design documents.

Security Clearance Required:

SC

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