Forensic Building Services Engineer at Precision People
United Kingdom, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Jun, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Architectural Engineering, Expenses

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

FORENSIC BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEER – MEP

United Kingdom, Hybrid, Days Shifts
Competitive Salary Bonus Full Benefits
Are you an Experienced Building Services Engineer within the consultancy / construction industry? If yes, read on….
My client is one of the worlds leading consultancies within their industry, with multiple locations around the UK. They are currently looking for a skilled Building Services Engineer join their exciting growing Forensic investigation team.

The Role - Building Services Engineer:

  • Investigating failures in HVAC, heating, lighting, pipework, BMS and other building systems
  • Attending sites across the UK to inspect equipment and gather evidence
  • Reviewing technical drawings, specifications and documentation
  • Writing clear, structured forensic reports that explain the root cause
  • Interacting with insurers, lawyers, and clients – becoming a trusted technical expert
  • Working towards (or expanding on) expert witness training, if that’s of interest

Minimum Skills / Experience Required - Forensic Building Services Engineer:

  • 5 years’ experience in building services design, consultancy or diagnostics
  • A degree (BEng or MEng) in Building Services Engineering, Architectural Engineering, or similar
  • A problem-solver who enjoys analysing how and why systems fail
  • Strong written communication – you’ll need to explain technical issues clearly
  • Comfortable travelling across the UK to sites (pool car or expenses provided)

Multiple office locations across UK - Hybrid working.

Responsibilities
  • Investigating failures in HVAC, heating, lighting, pipework, BMS and other building systems
  • Attending sites across the UK to inspect equipment and gather evidence
  • Reviewing technical drawings, specifications and documentation
  • Writing clear, structured forensic reports that explain the root cause
  • Interacting with insurers, lawyers, and clients – becoming a trusted technical expert
  • Working towards (or expanding on) expert witness training, if that’s of interes
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