Senior Mechanical Engineer

Reade Recruitment
Leeds
2 days ago
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Job Title:

Senior MEP Engineer / Senior MEP Manager – Data Centres

Location:

Flexible / Project-based (depending on portfolio)


Reports To:

Project Director / Technical Director


Role Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Senior MEP professional to lead the mechanical, electrical, and public health (MEP) delivery of large-scale data centre developments. This role is critical to ensuring mission-critical infrastructure is designed, coordinated, and delivered to the highest standards of reliability, resilience, and efficiency.


The successful candidate will provide technical leadership across the full project lifecycle — from concept and early-stage design through procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover — working closely with clients, designers, contractors, and operations teams.


Key Responsibilities:

Technical Leadership

  • Lead all MEP aspects of data centre projects, including power distribution, UPS systems, generators, cooling strategies, BMS, fire systems, and resilience architecture.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant codes, standards, and best practices (e.g. TIA-942, EN, IEC, ASHRAE, Uptime Institute principles).
  • Review and challenge MEP designs to achieve optimal availability, redundancy, and energy efficiency (PUE).

Design Management

  • Manage and coordinate MEP consultants throughout concept, schematic, detailed design, and IFC stages.
  • Drive design decisions related to topology (N, N+1, 2N), scalability, and future expansion.
  • Ensure full multidisciplinary coordination with structural, architectural, and civil teams.

Delivery & Construction

  • Oversee MEP procurement strategies, including early contractor involvement and long-lead equipment.
  • Monitor construction progress, quality, and compliance with specifications.
  • Resolve complex technical issues and manage change efficiently.

Commissioning & Handover

  • Lead and coordinate Level 1–5 commissioning, IST, and integrated testing activities.
  • Ensure systems are fully validated, documented, and handed over in line with client and operator requirements.
  • Support operational readiness and smooth transition to facilities management.

Stakeholder & Commercial Management

  • Act as a key technical interface between client, funders, contractors, and operators.
  • Provide input into budgets, programmes, risk registers, and value-engineering exercises (without compromising resilience).
  • Support technical due diligence for acquisitions or new site developments.


Skills & Experience:

Essential

  • 10+ years’ experience in MEP delivery on mission-critical or complex infrastructure projects.
  • Proven experience delivering data centres, hyperscale facilities, or equivalent high-reliability environments.
  • Strong understanding of electrical and mechanical systems for high-density loads.
  • Experience managing complex commissioning and integrated systems testing.
  • Excellent stakeholder management and leadership skills.

Desirable

  • Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Building Services Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Chartered Engineer status (CEng / PE or equivalent).
  • Experience working with hyperscale, colocation, or edge data centre operators.
  • Exposure to sustainability strategies, energy efficiency, and low-carbon solutions.

Personal Attributes:

  • Decisive and technically confident, with a calm approach under pressure.
  • Commercially aware, with a strong understanding of risk and programme drivers.
  • Detail-oriented yet capable of taking a big-picture, system-level view.
  • Comfortable working in fast-paced environments with demanding clients.


What We Offer:

  • Opportunity to work on high-profile, critical infrastructure projects.
  • Competitive salary and benefits package.
  • Long-term career progression within a growing data centre delivery platform.
  • Exposure to end-to-end development, from greenfield sites to live environments.

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