Crawley
Goodman Masson are currently working with a social housing organisation in Sussex to recruit for an interim M&E Surveyor. The experience expected from applicants, as well as additional skills and qualifications needed for this job are listed below. 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. 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, • HNC (or equivalent) in Mechanical & Electrical Engineering or related field, • Experience in social housing or public sector environment, • Knowledge of energy efficiency standards and PAS 2035, • Full UK driving licence, • Willingness to travel and work across multiple sites