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Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Design Manager

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Birmingham
2 days ago
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Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) Design Manager Location: Birmingham (Site & Home-Based) Contract: 12 Months (Outside IR35) Highly Competitive Day RateAre you an experienced M&E Design Manager with a strong technical background in mechanical and electrical infrastructure? Are you confident overseeing complex M&E design packages on large-scale construction or utilities projects?We are recruiting for a Mechanical & Electrical Design Manager to join a major infrastructure project in Birmingham, working on the delivery of new water pumping stations. This role is key to ensuring the design and technical integration of M&E systems aligns with the client's requirements, industry standards, and delivery programme.This is a 12-month contract, offering a highly competitive day rate. Reporting directly to the Programme Director, you'll work closely with design consultants, contractors, and internal teams to manage the full lifecycle of M&E design from early-stage reviews through to construction support.The Role: Lead the review, coordination, and technical approval of mechanical and electrical design proposalsAct as the main point of contact for all M&E design queries on the projectEnsure designs meet specifications, standards, and operational requirements for water infrastructureLiaise with design consultants, subcontractors, and delivery teams to resolve design issuesMonitor design progress and support the transition from design to constructionOversee technical interfaces between mechanical, electrical, and civil elementsEnsure designs align with programme, quality, and compliance expectations The Person: Extensive experience managing M&E design on infrastructure or utilities projectsBackground in either mechanical or electrical engineering with strong cross-discipline understandingFamiliar with water/wastewater treatment or pumping station projects (preferred)Strong knowledge of industry standards, CDM regulations, and building services design coordinationExcellent communication and stakeholder management skillsAble to work on-site in Birmingham and travel to design or project meetings as required Reference Number: BBBH 256019To apply for this role or to be considered for similar opportunities, please click 'Apply Now' or contact Ed Douglass at Rise Technical Recruitment.Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.Key Words M&E Design Manager, Mechanical & Electrical Design Manager, MEP Design Manager, Building Services Design Manager, Electrical Design Manager, Mechanical Design Manager, Utilities Design Manager, Infrastructure Design Manager, Water Infrastructure, Pumping Stations, Wastewater, Water Treatment, Clean Water, Dirty Water, AMP7, AMP8, Design Coordination, Building Services, CDM Regulations, MEP Coordination, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Chartered Engineer, CEng, Technical Manager, Design Lead, Construction Design Manager, Utilities Project Manager, Infrastructure Project Engineer, Major Projects Design, Birmingham TPBN1_UKTJ

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