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Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) & Infrastructure Manager

Clarion Housing Group Limited
London
1 week ago
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Location: London or Manchester

London: £67,820 to £84,776 plus £5,000 car allowance per annum

Manchester: £61,698 to £77,123 plus £5,000 car allowance per annum

Hours: 36 hours per week

Contract Type: Permanent

This is a great opportunity to join our team - Employer of the Year Housing Heroes awards 2025and one of LinkedIn's Top Companies 2024

Are you an Experienced Engineer with a design process management background?

We're seeking an experienced and reliable Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) & Infrastructure Manager to join us in the development team. This is an integral role which will see you work closely with the project Development Teams and Strategic Land Teams to lead and deliver engineering support and advice on matters relating to building services and utilities such as electric/ water/ Comms infrastructure.

We'll look to you to plan and lead the delivery of a range of information gathering, analysis, and stakeholder consultation activities and specify, negotiate, and agree on project deliverables. You'll identify and evaluate risks, issues, dependencies, and constraints associated with the project, escalating matters where appropriate. You'll investigate all kinds of incidents and reports and provide expert advice to more senior colleagues.

We're looking for a design process management background either from a contracting or consulting background and significant demonstrable experience from a building services perspective within the residential market. Ideally, you will hold a recognised qualification in Building Services Engineering, or will have the equivalent level of knowledge, demonstrable through industry experience. You'll be a strong communicator with excellent reporting skills and experience of writing and controlling scopes, design briefs for consultant appointments.

If this sounds like an opportunity for you then please review the full role profile before applying - MEPH Technology & Infrastructure Director.

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Closing Date: Friday 31st October 2025 at midnight.

With hybrid working, base locations across England and flexible working arrangements this could be the opportunity you've been looking for!

This is a hybrid role with a base location at our offices in either London or Manchester. Candidates will be expected to work from the office, for up to 5days a week, with hybrid working at the managers discretion.

Applicants must be able to travel across the region as required.

Occasional travel will be required with attendance at your designated office base and l travel to other Clarion offices as and when required.

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You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy; Clarion are not able to offer visa sponsorship. You are required to reside in England or Wales for the duration of your employment.

This vacancy may close without notice.

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