Our Client is the largest independent M&E Contractor in the Yorkshire region. With a turnover in excess of £75m, employing circa 200 staff across 5 Group companies, the business has been providing world-class mechanical, electrical, and public health services since the late 1990s.
Today, the five divisions design, manage, deliver, and maintain every aspect of the most technically challenging MEP schemes with sustainability at the core. Year on year, growth has been achieved through a strong financial base, continuous investment in staff, the addition of the latest technologies, and the Apprentice Training Academy, which provides the business with a conveyor belt of talented professionals passionate about a career in construction.
The appointment of a Technical Services Manager will work closely with the Group Design Manager to ensure the smooth delivery of projects.
Key criteria include:
* Mechanical (HVAC) bias but must have sufficient general building services knowledge, including basic electrical engineering knowledge.
* Act as the main point of contact with customers throughout the design process.
* Aid the development of the design programme and monitor the performance of designers to ensure timely completion of deliverables.
* Manage the design activities in line with the programme and ensure all scope changes are captured and communicated with the Commercial Team.
* Ensure that designs comply with statutory and regulatory requirements.
* Ensure that designs comply with contractual obligations.
* Monitor and report design progress on a weekly basis.
* Monitor & track the status of RFIs.
* Monitor & track the status of technical submittals and assist in their preparation.
* Ensure all deadlines are met to the highest standard.
* Liaise with personnel in other parts of the Group.
Applications are invited from commercially astute pre-construction MEP specialists who have extensive experience across either building services consulting or design and build contracting. Knowledge of a wide range of commercial and industrial buildings is essential, along with an understanding of the wider challenges the construction industry faces, including sustainable building design and the latest energy efficiency strategies.
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