Commissioning Manager

TM Green Group
Glasgow
3 days ago
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Job Advert: Commissioning Manager (Electrical Bias)

Salary: £65,000 – £85,000 + Package

Location: Chichester (Accommodation Provided if Not Local)


Are you an experienced Commissioning Manager with a strong electrical background, looking to join a forward-thinking construction and engineering team working on technically advanced projects?


We are currently supporting a confidential client on the search for aCommissioning Managerto lead and manage the commissioning process across high-profile MEP installations – with a focus on complex, fast-paced projects in sectors such as data centres, advanced manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals.


This is a key role reporting into the Project Director, ideal for someone who thrives in a dynamic environment, can lead multidisciplinary teams, and is passionate about delivering high-quality commissioning outcomes on time and to specification.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead the end-to-end commissioning process for MEP systems, ensuring technical compliance and operational performance.
  • Manage and support MEP design reviews, technical submissions, tendering activities, and subcontractor evaluations.
  • Oversee subcontractor negotiations, scope clarifications, and the procurement of electrical and mechanical packages.
  • Drive value engineering initiatives and support the development of project-specific technical solutions.
  • Coordinate daily activities of contractors and vendors to maintain programme and quality benchmarks.
  • Monitor project schedules, budget forecasts, and ensure alignment with contractual obligations.
  • Collaborate with client stakeholders to manage expectations and drive project success.
  • Lead risk management efforts, establish early warning systems, and maintain full project scope visibility.
  • Deliver smooth project handovers and ensure all systems are defect-free and operational.


Experience & Qualifications:

  • Degree-qualified in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related discipline.
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in Commissioning Management with an electrical bias, ideally within MEP-heavy projects.
  • Excellent knowledge of commissioning practices, building systems, and relevant codes/standards.
  • Strong procurement and contract negotiation skills.
  • Skilled in scheduling tools, project control systems, and budget management.
  • Confident leader with excellent communication and client-facing skills.
  • Familiar with fast-track construction environments and capable of managing multiple stakeholders effectively.


What’s on Offer:

  • Competitive salary of£65,000 – £85,000, depending on experience.
  • Accommodation provided for non-local candidates.
  • Opportunity to work on landmark technical projects.
  • Career development with a well-respected international organisation (confidential at this stage).
  • A supportive, forward-thinking environment where quality and innovation are key.


Interested?

If you're ready to take the next step in your commissioning career, we want to hear from you. Apply now to discuss the opportunity in more detail – all applications will be handled with strict confidentiality.

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