CADagency is delighted to be working with a consultancy and heat network operator specialising in sustainable MEP design, decarbonisation and heat network delivery based in the City of London. Operating on a hybrid basis with a minimum of three days a week in their London office, the company takes a system-based approach that integrates analysis, design and delivery across building services, communal networks and renewable energy systems. Their aim is to create positive, lasting impact through intelligent, principle-led engineering.
This is an opportunity to join a growing and forward-thinking team that values creativity, collaboration and technical excellence. You’ll work closely with engineers to deliver coordinated MEP designs for both new-build and retrofit projects, supporting the company’s mission to provide high-quality, sustainable solutions.
The role will involve producing fully coordinated mechanical and electrical services models using Revit, along with technical drawings in AutoCAD when required. You’ll be responsible for maintaining and developing digital libraries, managing CAD and Revit standards, and supporting the wider design team with consistent BIM Level 2 outputs. The position requires someone confident taking ownership of their own workload while contributing to a collaborative and supportive hybrid working environment.
You should have a strong technical background in MEP systems and at least three years’ experience in a similar role. Advanced proficiency in Revit is essential, with good working knowledge of AutoCAD and Navisworks. Experience in decarbonisation, retrofit or district heating projects would be highly advantageous, as would familiarity with construction processes and standards such as BSRIA BG6 and ISO 19650.
Additional experience maintaining Revit family and CAD block libraries, producing installation-level layouts and implementing digital workflow improvements would be beneficial. A background in automation tools, document control or coding integration would also be an asset but is not essential. A degree in Engineering or a related field is preferred, though equivalent experience will also be considered.