Let’s find your next opportunity​

{{ job.job_posting_title }}
{{item.trim() }} {{item.trim() }} {{item.trim() }}
{{ job.job_posting_title }}

{{ job.is_cms_job ? (job.cities.split(';').length > 1 ? 'Various locations' : job.location_mappings[0]) : (job.location_mappings.length > 1 ? 'Various locations' : job.location_mappings[0]) }}

saved
viewed

How one little word fast‑tracked my building services graduate engineering career

Hi, I'm Adnan – an Associate Mechanical Building Services Engineer at AtkinsRéalis. I've always been passionate about delivering high-performing buildings built to last. Over the years, I've worked across almost every sector, from education and aviation to defence and public services. I now lead our Building Services projects at Heathrow. I've learned that saying yes to new challenges – even the unexpected ones – has shaped my career in ways I never imagined. In this blog, I'm sharing a few things that have helped me grow and some advice I'd give anyone just starting out.

A headshot of Adnan

Tip 1: Say yes – it could be your breakthrough in building services engineering

For me, embracing opportunities by saying yes has been a big part of my personal and professional growth. It's amazing how often that one yes can open doors to new experiences and unexpected achievements.

Take my current role at Heathrow, for example. It came about through a recommendation from a senior colleague, who thought I'd be a good fit for MEP lead on the Asset Management & Compliance Framework Bid. At first, I wasn't totally convinced. But after a conversation, I took the chance – and it's turned out to be one of the most rewarding decisions in my career so far.

It was the same early on. I was offered a secondment that didn't feel like something I wanted to do at the time. I gave it six months and ended up staying 18 months on the same project, working on-site and gaining invaluable experience. Looking back, I'm glad I said yes.

Tip 2: Plan your path on a mechanical engineering graduate scheme – and enjoy the journey

I'm someone who's very driven – I like to get from A to B. But I've had to remind myself that it's not just about the destination.

Be authentic in everything you do and put your whole heart into it. There's no point in copying someone else's development goals just because they sound good. Take time to reflect: What are your strengths? Where are the gaps? What excites you about the work ahead? Map this against your organization's strategy and share your goals with colleagues.

Career planning isn't about getting everything perfect – it's about being honest with yourself and open to what's possible.

Helping with MENA summery party

Tip 3: Build your network – it's key to finding the right graduate engineering role

So many great opportunities have come my way through informal conversations or people I've connected with through work. Networking isn't just about events or LinkedIn – it's about being open, asking questions, and sharing what you care about. You never know who might see your potential or offer a new way of thinking. Stay curious and use those connections to keep learning. They'll help you see things from different angles and spot opportunities you might not have considered.

Tip 4: See chartership as a launchpad in your graduate building services engineer career

A few years ago, I felt I couldn't progress without being chartered. At the time, I was already doing a role that matched the level, so it felt like a box to tick. But now, I can really see and feel its value. The process builds your experience in a structured way. It gives you solid foundations and signals to the industry that you've put in the work to earn that next career step. It's recognized worldwide – and I now actively encourage early careers professionals to pursue it.

Picture - AtkinsRéalis Building Services won the Large Consultancy of the Year award, as well as the CIBSE Graduate of the Year 2024, with two graduates I have personally mentored securing 1st and 3rd place. We work together on a weekly basis.

Tip 5: Whatever your path is, stay open to the unexpected

Some of the best moments in my career have come from opportunities I nearly turned down. Be honest about your goals, surround yourself with people who'll back you, and say yes – even if you're not 100% sure where it'll lead. That's often where the real growth happens.

Start a rewarding career shaping sustainable places and spaces as an AtkinsRéalis building services graduate.

Related blogs

Tomasz on building a squiggly career in International Urban Development Advisory

Meet Tomasz and discover how embracing new opportunities can shape a truly global career path.

Card link for Tomasz on building a squiggly career in International Urban Development Advisory
Tom Johnson House, Dublin, Ireland - brick building against a bright blue sky

From C3 to A2: a deep retrofit in Dublin 4

How AtkinsRéalis’ structural engineering capability in Ireland drives sustainable and visible value – what could you add?

Card link for From C3 to A2: a deep retrofit in Dublin 4
Kristi smiling at the camera

Sustainability isn’t a job title. It’s a way of practising.

From early lessons in solar living, discover how Kristi is redefining sustainability in design and preparing for LEED v5.

Card link for Sustainability isn’t a job title. It’s a way of practising.
Image of Amy at the big bang fair

From music technology to acoustic consulting: Amy on building a career in environment digital

Discover how Amy is turning technical knowledge into real-world impact through acoustics and digital solutions.

Card link for From music technology to acoustic consulting: Amy on building a career in environment digital
Image of Tony smiling at the camera

25 years in flood risk: Tony on building a career at the intersection of science and infrastructure

Discover Tony’s journey from graduate to Associate Director, read how he’s built a career protecting communities from flood risk.

Card link for 25 years in flood risk: Tony on building a career at the intersection of science and infrastructure

A decade of curiosity, connection, and finding my voice: Growing through people, passion, and possibility.

Ten years is more than a milestone, it’s a reflection of the people, experiences, and moments that shaped the journey. What began in Talent Acquisition evolved into something richer, driven by curiosity, creativity, and meaningful connections.

Card link for A decade of curiosity, connection, and finding my voice: Growing through people, passion, and possibility.
Pratik in grey suit

Standards, strategy, and steady growth: A Journey of commitment, capability, and Chartership

Pratik’s career journey at AtkinsRéalis highlights the power of combining technical depth with strategic thinking, from project controls and governance to chartership, leadership, and delivery excellence across global infrastructure programs.

Card link for Standards, strategy, and steady growth: A Journey of commitment, capability, and Chartership

Building strong foundations: Defne’s journey in structural engineering at AtkinsRéalis

I work at AtkinsRéalis as an Engineer-in-Training (EIT) in building structures, a field I am deeply passionate about. What I love about my job is that it combines technical rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and real-world impact. Every project is built on a simple but essential idea: without a solid structure, nothing stands.

Card link for Building strong foundations: Defne’s journey in structural engineering at AtkinsRéalis
Ayushi Gupta in Blue dress

From drainage engineering to shaping Heathrow expansion: Ayushi on growth, mentorship, and building multidisciplinary expertise 

At AtkinsRéalis, opportunities to grow often begin with saying yes to new challenges. For Ayushi, that journey led from drainage engineering to working on large-scale international infrastructure projects while building leadership, technical, and collaboration skills along the way.

Card link for From drainage engineering to shaping Heathrow expansion: Ayushi on growth, mentorship, and building multidisciplinary expertise 
Smiling picture of Mohammed

Building real-world experience: An early career in engineering at AtkinsRéalis

Starting a career in engineering can be a big transition from academic study to real-world practice. This blog highlights how early career professionals at AtkinsRéalis develop technical skills, gain on-site experience, and grow through collaboration, networking, and hands-on project work.

Card link for Building real-world experience: An early career in engineering at AtkinsRéalis

A career where you can learn and belong: Jocelyn Teng’s story

Jocelyn Teng shares her early career journey in engineering, building confidence, finding her voice, and growing through support and connection at AtkinsRéalis.

Card link for A career where you can learn and belong: Jocelyn Teng’s story

Engineering the systems behind everyday life: Viola Lee’s story

Read how early career engineers contribute to resilient infrastructure, build connections, and grow through real-world experience at AtkinsRéalis.

Card link for Engineering the systems behind everyday life: Viola Lee’s story

Related jobs

We are sorry there are no jobs that match your exact criteria. Try a new search term, or use the filters to continue browsing for available opportunities.

Group discussion in a talent community meeting

Talent Community

Would you like to know more? Not ready to apply? Join our talent community to stay connected and engaged with us at AtkinsRéalis.