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M&E Project Engineer - In House
Location: London Salary: £60,000
An opportunity has arisen for an M&E Project Engineer to join an organisation responsible for a diverse and evolving estate. The role involves supporting the planning and delivery of a range of mechanical and electrical works across multiple sites and assets. Project values vary, offering exposure to both smaller upgrades and larger-scale schemes. You’ll work alongside technical specialists and project teams to help ensure works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with required standards. The environment is operational year-round, so works must be carefully coordinated and scheduled to align with ongoing activities.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Responsibilities
- Contribute to the coordination and delivery of M&E projects at different stages
- Assist with technical assessments, surveys, and scoping of works
- Review engineering proposals and support design development
- Work with internal teams and external suppliers to progress project activities
- Promote compliance with current regulations and industry standards
- Track progress and support quality assurance across multiple workstreams
About You
- Background in mechanical and/or electrical project delivery within the built environment
- Familiarity with building services systems and infrastructure
- Relevant technical qualification (e.g. degree, HNC, or apprenticeship)
- Awareness of UK regulatory frameworks and health & safety requirements
- Ability to manage competing priorities and coordinate with different stakeholders
- Clear communicator with a practical, solutions-focused approach


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What’s on Offer
- Generous annual leave with incremental increases
- Access to learning and development resources
- Travel-related benefits such as loan schemes or cycle initiatives
- Enhanced company policies around wellbeing and family support
- Pension provision
- Health and wellbeing initiatives
- Employee perks and discount schemes
- Paid time for volunteering
If you’re looking for a role with a broad mix of projects and responsibilities, apply to find out more.
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