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      <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:52:27 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Exeter | Salary: 55000.00-55000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Design / Building Engineer (Industrial Projects)Day ShiftCirca £55,000 + Bonus + Enhanced BenefitsLocation: ExeterWe''re looking to speak with engineers who have experience working with building layouts, CAD drawings and site development projects, ideally within an industrial or manufacturing environment.This is an opportunity to join a global engineering business supporting the redevelopment of a newly acquired site, helping shape it from early design stages through to a fully operational production facility.Rather than a purely contracts or senior project role, this position sits closer to the detail. You''ll be reviewing layouts, working with external designers, and ensuring what''s being designed actually works on site.You''ll act as the link between drawings and delivery, supporting contractors, coordinating activity, and making sure designs are practical, safe and fit for purpose.What You''ll Be DoingSupporting the redevelopment of an industrial site into a new production facilityWorking closely with architects and external design teams on building layouts and infrastructureReviewing CAD drawings (AutoCAD or similar) and feeding back on practical site requirementsMaking minor...</description>
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