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Site Manager - Mechanical & Electrical (M&E)

Streamline Search Limited
City of London
4 days ago
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Job Title: Site Manager - Mechanical & Electrical (M&E)
Location: London
Rate: £250-£300 per day
Contract: 3 months (with strong potential to go permanent)
Client: Leading M&E Engineering Consultancy / Critical Environment Specialists
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Site Manager with a proven track record in the design, delivery, and on-site management of Mechanical & Electrical installations . The successful candidate will oversee projects across Critical Environments , Commercial Developments , and Cat A & Cat B fit-out installations , ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected consultancy with an expanding London project portfolio. After an initial 3-month contract, there is significant scope for the role to become permanent.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee day-to-day site operations for M&E installation works.
Manage subcontractors and ensure adherence to project specifications, quality benchmarks, and programme deadlines.
Ensure full compliance with health & safety regulations, carrying out toolbox talks, site audits, and risk assessments.
Coordinate with design teams, project managers, consultants, and client stakeholders.
Review and implement technical drawings and M&E plans.
Monitor progress, prepare site reports, and maintain effective communication with senior leadership.
Lead on resolving site-based issues, ensuring minimal disruption to programme.
Support commissioning, testing, and handover activities.
Act as the main site contact for quality control and installation standards.
Skills & Experience
Proven experience as a Site Manager within M&E construction environments.
Strong background in delivering projects within Critical Environments (e.g., data centres, healthcare, mission-critical facilities).
Demonstrable expertise in Commercial and Cat A/B fit-out electrical installations.
Solid understanding of both Mechanical and Electrical building services.
Ability to read and interpret detailed technical drawings.
Strong leadership, communication, and organisation skills.
SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold), First Aid (preferred).
Excellent problem-solving ability and a proactive approach to project challenges.
What's on Offer
£250-£300 per day (depending on experience).
3-month contract with the opportunity for permanent employment.
Chance to join an established consultancy with a strong project pipeline.
Exposure to high-profile and technically challenging London-based projects.

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