Michael Taylor Search & Selection Ltd
M&E Commercial Manager

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M&E Commercial Manager Salary: £130,000 - £150,000 + An Extensive Package
Company: Our client is a well-established & recognised UK contractor with a strong reputation within the industry. They deliver a wide range of projects across commercial, infrastructure, data centres, public sector, healthcare and more. With experience delivering projects across a broad range of values and complexities, the business continues to grow through a strong pipeline of secured work & partnership with longstanding clients. As part of their continued growth, they are looking to appoint an experienced M&E Commercial Manager to support their growing portfolio.
Roles & Responsibilities: Overseeing your own commercial team across all levels within their projects (sector depending on influx of work) Build partnerships with key stakeholders, including PQS, Main contractors and end users Oversee commercial activities and prepare reports for Commercial Director. Work closely with all departments including Operations, Estimating, Procurement and Design to deliver profitable work. The management and preparation, submission and agreement of Applications and Final Accounts. The management of Sub-Contractor Interim Payments including site measure, Payment and Pay Less Notices and Final Accounts. Liaise with the Operations team in the procurement of Sub-Contractor packages including financial checks, assessing commercial competitiveness and the preparation of the Sub-Contract documents. Supporting the monitoring of the progress of live projects. The preparation and submission of contractual notices and /or correspondence to both the Client and Sub-Contractors. Preparation of cash flows, monthly cost reports and analysis of budgets. The monitoring of costs across the division Stakeholder and client meetings / engagement. Overseeing resource allocation and recruitment needs.
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The ideal candidate will have: Working at a minimum of a M&E Senior Quantity Surveyor or Commercial / Surveying Manager Have detailed M&E technical knowledge and an understanding of the construction process Be contractually aware and knowledgeable. Experience managing a team and nurturing junior staff Good problem-solving skills Have the communication skills necessary for dealing with both clients and sub-contractors. Be able to work independently and manage time effectively. Ideally have JCT and NEC experience Experience working within the commercial, data centre and healthcare sector ideally Experience in a senior management role Have relationships with relevant supply chain including subcontractors and suppliers. Have significant experience delivering multiple projects; to understand the fundamentals of managing multiple project teams.


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