M&E Manager
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M&E Manager – Healthcare Project
Location: Dorset
Contract Type: Freelance until End of 2025
Start Date: 30th July
Rate: Competitive, DOE
We are currently seeking an experienced M&E Manager to support a key healthcare project in Dorset. This is an exciting opportunity to join a high-performing project delivery team and play a critical role in ensuring the successful coordination, installation, and commissioning of mechanical and electrical systems.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee all M&E activities on site, ensuring compliance with project specifications, quality standards, and programme timelines.
Work closely with the wider Project Management & Leadership (PML) team to integrate M&E delivery into the broader project scope.
Liaise effectively with the client and their representatives, maintaining strong working relationships throughout the project lifecycle.
Manage and coordinate M&E subcontractors, ensuring smooth on-site delivery and adherence to safety and compliance standards.
Lead and document QA processes for M&E installation.
Drive the commissioning process, ensuring systems are fully tested and operational to specification.
Monitor and manage M&E costs in collaboration with the commercial team.
Requirements:
Strong background in both mechanical and electrical systems management.
Previous experience delivering M&E packages on healthcare or similarly complex, regulated environments.
SMSTS certification is essential.
Excellent communication and leadership skills, with the ability to coordinate multiple stakeholders.
Knowledge of NEC contracts and commercial awareness is highly desirable.
A collaborative, proactive approach and a keen eye for detail and quality.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an M&E professional looking to make a real impact on a significant healthcare scheme.
To apply or learn more, please get in touch with Rhian Newman on (phone number removed)
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