Hickton Quality Control
M&E Clerk of Works

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M&E Clerk of Works
M&E Clerk of Works Hickton Quality Control
Location: North West Employment Type: Sub-Contractor/Self-Employed Schedule: 1-5 days
Qualifications and Experience:
Recognised Mechanical and/or Electrical qualifications Technically competent in electrical and mechanical building services. Good understanding of statutory compliance and Health and Safety requirements. MCIBSE/IMechE/MIET/CEng Proficient in IT. UK driving license.
About Us: Hickton Quality Control is an award-winning and leading national Quality Site Inspection Consultancy dedicated to enhancing the quality of construction across the UK. With over thirty years of experience, we have built a diverse client portfolio and are committed to ensuring that construction projects meet the highest standards of quality. Our team acts as our clients’ dedicated on-site ‘eyes and ears’, focusing solely on quality to guarantee that specifications and standards are meticulously adhered to.
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Job Summary: The M&E Clerk of Works (Mechanical and Electrical) is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality, standards, and compliance of mechanical and electrical installations on a construction project. The role involves site inspection, monitoring contractor performance, verifying material specifications, ensuring adherence to health and safety protocols, and providing detailed reports on site conditions and progress. The M&E Clerk of Works will work closely with project teams, contractors, and quality control personnel to ensure that the M&E aspects of the project are executed according to design specifications, industry standards, and client requirements. Some jobs projects require weekly visits, some daily and some bi-weekly. Our Clerk of Works manage their own diary and hours.


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Skills: Strong understanding of M&E systems, installation standards, and building codes. Excellent attention to detail and the ability to identify non-conformances in installations. Good communication and interpersonal skills for interacting with contractors, clients, and project teams. Proficient in Microsoft Office and report-writing skills.
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