MEP Commissioning Manager

Barnwood
1 week ago
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MEP Commissioning Manager required for our client to work on sites across the M3/M4 corridor. The role involves the management of the commissioning processes associated with MEP Services.

You will be working in live critical environments such as data centres, laboratories etc and prior experience in this will be advantageous.

The MEP Commissioning Manager will be local to the Gloucester area and be willing to travel and stay away if it is needed.

MEP Commissioning Manager Remuneration

  • £65,000 - £70,000 DOE

  • Vehicle and fuel card

  • Full holiday package with the ability to buy and sell up to 5 days a year.

  • Bank holidays off

  • Buying and selling holidays scheme – up to 5 per year

  • Virtual GP appointments - for you and your household

  • Flexible lifestyle benefits – critical illness insurance, dental treatment, affordable tech plus many more choices

  • Employee discounts & cashback platform – discounts from thousands of retailers.

  • Cycle to work scheme - save 30-47% on a brand new bicycle.

  • Recognition and Reward schemes – cash prizes

  • Volunteering - 1 fully paid day to volunteer towards charitable work

  • Free eye tests and £100 towards prescription glasses

  • Annual Wellbeing Health Check

    MEP Commissioning Manager Requirements

  • Relevant degree level qualification in an Engineering Qualification (ONC, HND or Degree Level in Mechanical, Electrical, Building Services.

  • Proven background in Commissioning Management in mechanical and/or electrical infrastructure.

  • Project experience in live critical working environments. (data centres, pharmaceutical, laboratories, heavy industrial, etc.)

  • CSCS card holder

  • IOSH or SMSTS CITB site management safety training scheme course.

  • Willingness to travel or stay away on short term basis dependent on needs of project

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