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Capital Delivery Partner Consultant – Commissioning Engineer
MMB has been named a capital delivery partner on two multi-million-pound ‘lots’, delivering projects across the Wessex Water region through to 2030—with potential to extend into AMP9 via a five-year further extension.
Wessex Water serves 2.9 million customers with water and sewerage services across the southwest of England, with record investment in AMP8 (doubling investments from AMP7). MMB specialises in innovation and direct-delivery, driving works to enhance:
- Water and wastewater treatment
- Networks and storm overflows
- Flooding resilience
- Bioresources
Our sites include Poole, Dorset and Bournemouth, ensuring engineers are based on-site for hands-on, practical project delivery.
About the Role
This is a Commissioning Engineer position—critical to the successful handover of assets across MMB’s civil, mechanical, and electrical infrastructure.
Key Duties
Come and shape a fast-moving, dynamic team:
- Technical Leading –
- Manage contractor technical delivery for: instrumentation, industrial networks, LVDBs/MCCs, PLCs and SCADA installations.
- Develop and coordinate commissioning plans, integrating design, construction, and handover.
- Pre-Construction & Outage Coordination –
- Support surveys, scoping, compliance, outage planning, and SSOW/RAMS.
- Collaborate with key stakeholders to ensure smooth, regulated operations.
- Quality Assurance –
- Drive QA via ITPs, acceptance documents, training materials, and “As Constructed” records.
- Audit commissioning records and ensure regulatory requirements are met.
- Excellent Electrical & Instrumentation Expertise –
- Deliver functional testing of assets, perform sampling/lab analysis, and validate functional outputs.
- Lead functional commissioning of monitoring systems.
- Mentor & Build Relationships –
- Lead and mentor Process Commissioning Engineers.
- Chair commissioning/outage meetings and client engagement forums.
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Requirements
Given the complexity of infrastructure engineering, this is a lieb herager position for those with:
Essential Qualifications & Experience
- Valid CSCS and SSSTS
- HNC or Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Process Engineering (or equivalent experience)
- Nearing professional registration (e.g. ISA, CIBSE, IEMA)
- Strong technical foundation in civil engineering, MEICA construction, process instrumentation, and P&IDs.
- Proficiency in UK and international design/regulatory standards (including Wessex Water-specific (WIMES)).
- Excellent organisational, analytical, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Full UK Driver’s License, with flexibility to travel across the region.


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Desirable Experience
- Prior experience working with: pumps, pipework, valves, screens, torque scrubs, mixers, and blower systems.
What It Offers
Joining MMB means more than just robust salary—we invest in your future:
- Tailored career progression, supporting chartered technical registration.
- Wide-ranging bespoke benefits, including flexible schedules, pensions, health and wellbeing. (Full benefits details remain available in the attached Wessex Water/Bentley partner benefits package.)
AMBITIONS? MMB delivers infrastructure—but it also nurtures the skills needed to lead tomorrow’s high-watermark. This isn’t just a role, it’s a career with a legacy.
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