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MEP Quality Manager
Wales
£110K + Package
We're looking for an MEP Quality Manager to take ownership of quality across a major, mission-critical project in Wales. You'll be the one holding the line on standards — from installation through testing and handover — across mechanical and electrical systems.
The Role
You're responsible for planning, managing and coordinating all MEP quality activities on site. You own quality control end to end — ITPs, inspections, test packs, non-conformance management — working closely with construction, commissioning, and client teams to make sure what gets built is right the first time.
What You'll Be Doing
- Own the MEP quality programme across mechanical and electrical systems, end to end
- Develop and manage ITPs, inspection schedules, and test documentation
- Lead site quality inspections and walkdowns across installation, testing, and commissioning
- Manage non-conformance reporting, root cause analysis, and close-out
- Coordinate closely with construction, commissioning, and client teams to resolve issues fast
- Support FAT, SAT, and IST activities from a quality assurance standpoint
- Drive EHS and quality compliance, leading by example on site
- Identify risks early, own mitigation plans, and escalate when required
- Maintain quality documentation and data books for handover
- Provide clear, structured reporting to senior project leadership
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- Strong MEP quality experience on large, complex, mission-critical projects
- Data centre experience
- Confidence holding standards without micromanaging the team around you
- A calm, structured, detail-focused mindset under pressure
- Comfortable working directly with clients, designers, and site teams
What's On Offer
- Competitive salary + strong package
- A high-profile, mission-critical project in Wales
- Real ownership of quality delivery, not a supporting role
- A culture that values engineering judgement over box-ticking
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