Engineers and execution staff working on MEPF EPC projects across pharma, automotive, healthcare, data centres and infrastructure. One coordinated team, real responsibility from day one, structured growth.
We're built around the engineers who do the work. Compliance benefits, learning opportunities and a set of small but deliberate rituals that make the office feel like a team, not a hierarchy.
Weekly guided meditation sessions to start the work week settled — open to everyone, no compulsion.
Regular cross-team discussions on technical topics, project learnings and industry shifts — engineers teach engineers.
Office team members visit live MEPF project sites to see what they're designing or sourcing — not just paper engineering.
Friday afternoon is informal — games, snacks, team activities. A deliberate reset before the weekend.
Employees' Provident Fund as per statutory requirements — long-term financial security baked into the package.
Employees' State Insurance for medical and health benefits — coverage from the first day for eligible roles.
Brief morning gathering before work — a quiet moment of focus and togetherness before the engineering day begins.
Every birthday in the office is celebrated — small cake, team gathering, a moment to mark people, not just projects.
Open roles across engineering, project management, procurement and AMC. If a role isn't listed but you think you'd fit, send an open application.
We're not actively hiring at the moment — but we'd still love to hear from you. Send an open application →
If you're a strong engineer or execution professional and our work resonates with you, send an open application. We'll keep it on file and reach out when a relevant role opens up.
Engineers at Brilliant Approach don't sit between layers of bureaucracy. You'll own engineering decisions, coordinate with senior project teams, and see your designs through to a running facility.
Pharma cleanrooms, automotive plants, hospitals, data centres, FMCG and infrastructure — different engineering constraints each project.
You own the engineering decisions on your scope — not just a calculation to pass to someone else.
Engineering staff travel to site for testing and commissioning — see your design under load, fix what doesn't work.
Work to NFPA, ASME B31.3, IS, IEC, NBC, FM Global — the codes that real-world insurers and AHJs require.
Project rotations, mentorship from senior engineers, learning sessions on new code releases and equipment.
You're not handed off between consultants and contractors. The same team that engineers it also delivers it.
Apply for a specific role above, or send an open application if you'd fit our work in general. We respond personally — usually within one working day.
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