Mechanical Senior Engineering Manager - MEP

Mace
Reading
1 month ago
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At Mace, our purpose is to redefine the boundaries of ambition. We believe in creating places that are responsible, bringing transformative impact to our people, communities and societies across the globe. To learn more about our purpose, culture, and priorities, visit our strategy site.


The project:

This role is working for our in‑house Mechanical and Electrical subcontractor. We are looking for the mechanical lead on a multi‑million pound project in Oxford.


Our Values Shape The Way We Work, And Define The People We Want To Join Us On Our Journey, They Are

  • Safety first - Going home safe and well
  • Client focus - Deliver on our promise
  • Integrity - Always do the right thing
  • Create opportunity - For our people to excel

You will be accountable for the delivery of the building services engineering (mechanical, electrical, ventilation, specialist systems) whilst liaising with the client, main contractor and consultants. Providing engineering expertise via the analysis and development of the design in conjunction with the appointed trade contractor, the development of technical strategies to support a high‑quality, time‑efficient and profitable delivery. Responsible for the compliance, governance, assurance of projects. Managing and coaching teams of technical staff.


You’ll Be Responsible For

  • Directing the MEP engineering aspects within the project team whilst demonstrating professional and respectful behaviours and ensuring of compliance with Mace standards.
  • Accountable for the engineering aspects of the MEP services and support the management of the programme, health safety and wellbeing, quality and commissioning of the project.
  • Liaising and coordinates with key project stakeholders, forming strong working relationships with the client, consultants, trade contractors and other team members.
  • Providing technical support to the tendering process via the bid teams and sector leadership/bid leads.
  • Providing technical input into procurement strategies and ensuring specialist packages and appointments are procured against the agreed scope demarcation and to budget.
  • Undertaking initial review of contracts and scope, value engineering, schedules and trade contracts and provide support to the commercial teams throughout the project lifecycle in terms of reviewing progress or resolving issues.
  • Creating and deployment of project technical plans in conjunction with the Mace operating framework and strategic priorities, such as prefabrication (C2P), commissioning and safety.
  • Undertaking design reviews on information provided by consultants and trade specialists, checking for compliance, coordination and completeness, including embodied carbon and operational energy associated with the MEP services design. The understanding, articulation and implementation of the relevant design frameworks is essential.
  • Preparing coordinates the delivery of strategies and programmes for all phases of the project, ensuring the key milestones, interfaces, dependencies, logistics and work sequencing are all properly considered.
  • Developing and implements commissioning strategies in line with the Mace commissioning standards inclusive of IST approach, ATP’s and soft landings.
  • Undertaking productivity assessments using digital technologies to ensure the project/package is on schedule. The ability to identify trends, key issues or critical path risks is fundamental.
  • Managing project close out to ensure all elements of completion are delivered to a high standard, such as commissioning, as built drawings, O and M Manuals and client training. Proactive identification of risk and the production of mitigation plans.
  • Recommending continuous improvement and providing lessons learned through the knowledge share process.
  • Working collaboratively towards the common goal of net zero carbon transition and share responsibility for the proactive identification and management of the associated carbon emissions and reductions during the delivery of work.

You’ll Need To Have

  • Trade/Technical apprenticeship or Graduate development programme.
  • Formal Engineering training (HNC. HND, BTEC or equivalent).
  • SMSTS and CSCS card.
  • Advanced knowledge of engineering systems including design standards and frameworks, installation techniques, best practice, engineering processes, prefabrication and system commissioning requirements, sufficient to manage the project team on programme from an initial tender period through to contract completion.
  • Proficient knowledge of construction builds elements, including sequencing and dependencies to ensure consideration, collaboration and co‑ordination with other work packages.
  • Proficient knowledge of planning processes and management, with sufficient understanding of key construction release requirements, critical path, tasks/works scheduling and commissioning activities to allow for planning and control of the project from Pre‑construction through to practical completion.
  • Proficient knowledge of commercial management to allow commercial control of a package(s), inclusive of the procurement processes, change control, programme impact, risk and mitigation, cost to complete and commercial forecasting for across the project.
  • Proficient advanced knowledge of health, safety and welfare core elements such as working from height, electrical safety, fire safety, logistics and lifting, to provide awareness and ensure application in the safe management across the project.
  • Proficient advanced knowledge of quality assurance process and management and commissioning of single systems as well as the integration of systems through cause and effect, BMS and IST integration periods to allow full completion of the project in line with programme.

You’ll Also Have

  • Experienced in delivering projects in excess of £25m+ MEP value.
  • Experience in the relevant construction sector.
  • Demonstrated track record of successful projects/contribution.
  • Proficiency in building services or a specified engineering discipline.
  • Drives high standards and ensures consistency in our approach.
  • Effective stakeholder management.
  • Strong presentation skills; presents clearly and confidently with their audience in mind.
  • Good communication skills - written, oral and listening.
  • Innovative and adaptable; not fazed by challenges and open to new ways of working.
  • Strong analytical skills - numeric, statistical and written detail.
  • Collaborative and inclusive - harnesses the power of the collective for impact/progress.

Mace is an inclusive employer and welcomes interest from a diverse range of candidates. Even if you feel you do not fulfil all of the criteria, please apply as you may still be the best candidate for this role or another role within our organisation.


We are also open to discussing part time, flexible, and hybrid working options if suitable within the role.


Primary Location

GB‑GB‑Reading


Organization

Mace Construct Limited


Schedule

Regular


Job Type

Full‑time


Job Posting

14-Jan-2026, 8:48:38 AM


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