Goodman Masson are currently working with a social housing organisation in Sussex to recruit for an interim M&E Surveyor.
Rate - £250 - £300 a day INSIDE IR35 umbrella
About the Role
Reporting to the Compliance Manager, you'll play a key role in delivering mechanical, electrical, and energy-related services across residential and non-residential buildings.
You'll be responsible for managing contractors, overseeing works on-site, ensuring compliance with regulations, and contributing to energy efficiency and carbon reduction initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
Oversee and supervise planned maintenance and responsive repairs, including: Electrical systems and testing
Fire alarms and emergency lighting
Lifts, door entry systems, and rewiring
Mechanical plant and equipment
Manage contractors and consultants, ensuring works are delivered: Safely
On time
Within budget
To high quality standards
Design, specify, and supervise M&E works in line with: Current legislation
British Standards
Industry best practice (e.g. CIBSE guidance)
Lead on energy efficiency and sustainability initiatives, including: Carbon reduction projects
Renewable technologies (e.g. solar PV)
Energy performance assessments (EPCs, SAP calculations)
Monitor energy usage and provide recommendations to improve efficiency and reduce fuel poverty.
Support compliance activities, including: Legionella risk management
Health & Safety inspections and reporting (including RIDDOR where required)
Liaison with asbestos specialists
Prepare technical specifications, drawings, and contract documentation.
Monitor project budgets, valuations, and contractor payments.
Carry out site inspections and ensure works meet required standards.
Maintain accurate asset data and contribute to statutory reporting.
Provide technical advice to internal teams, residents, and stakeholders.
About You
You'll be a technically strong, proactive professional with a passion for delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality building services.
Essential Skills & Experience
Strong experience in M&E maintenance and repair within housing or property
Ability to diagnose faults across electrical and mechanical systems
Experience managing contractors and supervising works on-site
Knowledge of relevant legislation and regulations (including electrical standards)
Experience preparing specifications, reports, and technical documentation
Budget monitoring and contract administration experience
Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
Qualifications
HNC (or equivalent) in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering or related field
Relevant professional qualification or working towards (e.g. MIET or similar)
Desirable
Experience in social housing or public sector environment
Knowledge of energy efficiency standards and PAS 2035
Experience with asset management systems and stock condition surveys
Additional Requirements
Full UK driving licence
Willingness to travel and work across multiple sites
Occasional out-of-hours working may be required
If this role is of interest, please email over your CV to
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