Senior Mechanical Engineering Manager

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City of London
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Senior Mechanical Engineering Manager

Main Construction Contractor (Specialist MEP Division)

Central London


A leading Tier 1 specialist MEP contractor is seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineering Manager to join their team on a landmark commercial development project in Central London.


This is a major £40m MEP package, entering pre-construction in 2026, with site works commencing in early 2027 and practical completion scheduled for early 2028. This role offers the opportunity to shape the project from early-stage design through to delivery.


The Role

As Senior Mechanical Engineering Manager, you will:

Lead and manage the mechanical engineering function from pre-construction through delivery

Oversee and mentor 2 Mechanical Project Engineers

Drive design coordination, value engineering, and technical compliance

Work closely with internal MEP teams, consultants, and the main contractor

Ensure programme, quality, and commercial targets are achieved

Play a key role in client engagement and stakeholder management

This is a leadership-focused role with significant responsibility across technical, programme, and people management aspects.


About You

We are looking for:

Proven experience delivering large-scale commercial new build projects

Strong mechanical background within Tier 1 or major MEP contractors

Experience managing and developing engineering teams

Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills

Ability to lead from pre-construction through to completion

Senior Mechanical Project Engineers ready to step up will also be considered and are encouraged to apply.


Package

£100,000 – £110,000 basic salary

£7,200 car allowance

Travel reimbursement

Private healthcare

Pension

24 days annual leave + additional benefits

Clear progression pathway within a leading specialist MEP division


Referral scheme

Know someone suitable for this role?

We offer a referral reward of approximately £500 in retail vouchers for a successful recommendation. If you refer a candidate who is placed in the position and successfully completes their probation period, you’ll receive vouchers as a thank you.


If this is of interest, or you would like to learn more, please apply or email for further information.

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