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Head of Mechanical and Engineering

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7 months ago
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Head of Mechanical & Engineering (M&E)

Location: Flexible with UK-wide travel
Salary: Competitive commensurate with experience
Contract Type: Permanent, full time

Do you have what it takes to lead compliance and service excellence across a large, diverse housing portfolio? We're seeking a seasoned professional to step into the pivotal role of Head of Mechanical & Engineering (M&E) and help ensure our residents live safely and comfortably.

About the Role

As the Head of M&E, you’ll lead a highly skilled team and oversee the delivery and compliance of critical mechanical services — including gas safety, lift safety, communal heating, and other mechanical systems (excluding electrical). This is a strategic leadership role at the heart of our Resident & Building Safety function, where your decisions will directly impact resident wellbeing and regulatory assurance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Act as the subject matter expert on gas, lift, and mechanical systems safety and compliance

  • Lead contractor management for inspections, servicing, and remedial works

  • Develop and maintain robust policies and assurance frameworks

  • Drive customer-focused service delivery and transparent resident communication

  • Manage incident investigations and represent the organisation with regulators (e.g. HSE, Gas Safe)

  • Monitor budgets, KPIs, and service performance to ensure value for money and continual improvement

  • Inspire and lead a high-performing, empowered team

    What We’re Looking For

    Essential:

  • Leadership experience in gas, lift, and mechanical safety services

  • In-depth knowledge of regulations: Gas Safety (Installation & Use) 1998, LOLER, etc.

  • Gas Safe Registered or equivalent

  • Proven success in contractor management and compliance delivery

  • Excellent communication, stakeholder, and team leadership skills

  • Full, clean UK driving licence

    Desirable:

  • Experience in social housing or the public sector

  • HND/HNC in Mechanical Engineering and/or NEBOSH/IOSH qualification

  • Budget and performance management expertise

    Why Join Us?

  • Work for a purpose-driven organisation that puts resident safety first

  • Lead meaningful change and innovation in mechanical services

  • Collaborate with experienced professionals in a values-led environment

  • Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, ongoing development, and career progression opportunities

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