Mechanical & Electrical Engineer (Building Services)
Posted on 18 November 2025 Apply
* Directorate BHCC: Homes and Adult Social Care
* Salary £39,862 - £42,839
* Contract Permanent
* Closing Date Apply by 9 December 2025
Location
Brighton and Hove Housing Centre
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Job Summary
* Job reference
orbis/TP/220474/45482
- Positions available
1
- Working hours
37
- Closing date
9 December 2025
- Job category
Housing
- Organisation
Brighton & Hove City Council
Job introduction
A building services manager with strong contract management skills is required to to join the M&E team to run the operational tasks that ensure water safety for residents of Brighton and Hove City Council's Housing.
Interviews will be held on 11th, 12th and 15th December
For an informal discussion, please contact Robert Mabey - M&E Manager on
About the role
This is an exciting opportunity to join Brighton and Hove City Council's Housing M&E team. The post holder will be required to co-ordinate and monitor term maintenance contracts for mechanical and electrical services as well as manage capital funded engineering works as directed by the M&E Manager.
The duties include essential safety checks, Contract Management (of specialist contracts such as Legionella management) as well as the upgrade and replacement programmes (capital programmes).
The role requires the individual to effectively and efficiently manage technical and customer communications to ensure Water Safety and other M&E workstreams remain effective and safe to use. This is to ensure the safety of our residents and staff who live and work within these properties.
There is also a requirement to sensitively and effectively respond to the needs of tenants, leaseholders and their representatives, while meeting and improving performance standards and retaining budgetary control.
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Additional information
Your starting salary will be pro rata if the above position is less than 37 hours or term-time only.
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