Salter Grange is currently recruiting a Building Services Manager for an exciting opportunity to join a leading principal contractor on a £10M MEP Manufacturing Laboratory in Hertfordshire. This role offers the chance to work on a significant project and advance professionally. This permanent position offers a competitive salary and an extensive benefits package with mapped-out career progression. The company has a robust pipeline of projects for the foreseeable future, providing stability and growth opportunities. It also has a proud reputation for delivering quality developments and investing in its people. Building Services Manager Responsibilities: * Project management of M&E design teams, ensuring specific requirements and expectations are met. * Advise the site management teams on all M&E processes, product and system selection, and mitigate risk onsite. * Ability to provide hands-on guidance and support to the building services function as the project dictates. * Continuous management of the installation quality for M&E systems on projects, from initial coordination to final commissioning and handover. * Oversight of M&E sub-contractors onsite, ensuring programme, quality performance, and expectations are met. * Supplement the company’s innovation and value engineering processes in consideration and implementation of best-in-class mechanical/electrical systems and products. Building Services Manager Requirements: * Third level qualification in Mechanical, Electrical or Building Services Engineering. * A minimum of 5 years’ experience in a similar role. * Strong problem-solving ability with excellent attention to detail. This role is not just a job but a stepping stone to a more advanced and fulfilling career. It offers the opportunity to work on pioneering projects for Global Blue-Chip Clients that will take your career to the next level, providing a platform for professional growth and development. Apply now via the link above with a Word version of your latest CV or contact Julia directly at (phone number removed)