Mechanical Engineer – Estates & Facilities
Competitive salary plus excellent benefits
The University of Hull is committed to transforming its estate, investing in modern, safe, and sustainable facilities that elevate the experience of every student, colleague, and visitor. As part of this evolution, the Estates & Facilities Directorate is strengthening the specialist expertise that underpins the performance and resilience of our mechanical infrastructure.
We are now seeking a skilled and proactive Mechanical Engineer to help us maintain, optimise, and future‑proof our mechanical systems across a complex and diverse campus environment.
As a Mechanical Engineer within the Estates Operations team, you will provide professional, technical, and operational expertise in the maintenance, repair, management, and optimisation of the University’s mechanical systems and infrastructure.
You will:
- Carry out inspection, testing, maintenance, and performance optimisation of mechanical systems including HVAC, plumbing, fire suppression and related plant.
- Diagnose mechanical faults, identify root causes, and deliver effective repairs to ensure continuity of service.
- Contribute to the design, planning, installation, and commissioning of mechanical systems for new builds, upgrades, and refurbishment projects.
- Maintain and update technical mechanical standards, statutory records, and asset management information across all relevant engineering plant.
- Ensure compliance with mechanical safety legislation, including completing risk assessments and issuing permits to work.
- Monitor and improve system efficiency, supporting the University’s sustainability ambitions through energy‑efficient technologies and best practice.
- Work collaboratively with Building Surveyors, Electrical Engineers, and project teams to ensure integrated system performance and successful project outcomes.
- Develop and deliver preventive maintenance schedules that reduce downtime, support longevity, and improve operational reliability.
- Manage contractors and suppliers, ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and technical standards.
- Support emergency response activity for mechanical system failures, contributing to a safe and resilient campus.
This is a varied and hands‑on engineering role with opportunities to influence both day‑to‑day operations and long‑term system development.
We are looking for a motivated Mechanical Engineer with strong technical capability and a collaborative approach.
You will ideally have:
- A relevant degree or equivalent qualification/experience in mechanical engineering.
- A recognised professional qualification (e.g. CEng or equivalent) or be progressing toward this.
- Experience in mechanical engineering within an estates, facilities, or building services context.
- Strong understanding of HVAC, plumbing, fire safety systems, and other mechanical infrastructure.
- Experience working with energy‑efficient systems, sustainable technologies, and optimised system performance.
- Competence in system testing, certification, and safe‑working procedures.
- Ability to read and prepare mechanical engineering drawings and use relevant software (e.g., AutoCAD).
- Strong communication skills, able to explain technical information to non‑specialists.
- A commitment to continual professional development and keeping up to date with industry standards.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward‑thinking Estates & Facilities Directorate that is evolving to meet the demands of a dynamic higher education sector. You will contribute directly to the University’s strategic vision by ensuring our facilities are sustainable, fit for purpose, and aligned to long‑term organisational priorities. This is an opportunity to shape a significant portfolio, drive meaningful change and make a lasting impact.
For further information, you can view the candidate brochure here: UOH – Mechanical Engineer
To arrange a confidential briefing discussion, please contact our retained search advisor Connor Humpage (connor.humpage@mrgglobal.com / 07355 093393).
Applications should consist of a CV and supporting statement and should be submitted to Connor via email.
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