Technical Services Manager

Kingston upon Thames
10 months ago
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My client is a leading Design and Build firm looking for an experienced TSM to join its M&E Team. This company is VERY employee focused and orientated. Sites are across London with the main office being by Kingston. Projects will vary in size from 8,000 to 80,000 sqft. Your responsibility will be for the installation of M&E services on site.

Responsibilities:
• Involved in projects from the finalising of design of M&E systems to delivery on site, taking the M&E elements through to final commissioning while meeting all project KPIs
• Work closely and in conjunction with the Project Management Team to plan and execute M&E works on the project. Provide buildability advice
• Quality checks of the installations
• Monitor compliance with the latest regulations
• Liaise with the client / the client’s external services consultants to address issues and collaborate with them to reach agreed services solutions
• Work with subcontractors to further develop practical, cost effective design solutions when issues have been identified
• Attend project meetings and report accordingly

Skills and Experience:
• 5 years + M&E experience in a fit out related company, consultancy or subcontractor
• An excellent knowledge of mechanical building services systems and a thorough understanding of all building services systems
• A track record of successful M&E project delivery
• Experience of managing subcontractors in the delivery of projects
• Must have a thorough understanding of the Regulations and Standards that apply for the full range of M&E applications as well as the implications of these Standards in terms of fit out.. Be able to apply this knowledge to achieve a commercial solution
• Must be able to reassure the client (and/or consultants) with the depth of understanding of the technical issues within buildings
• Ideally a recognised and relevant qualification

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