Mechanical and Electrical Surveyor
- Field: Military/Government
- Deadline: 2026-03-28 12:03
- Hampshire
Location: South Coast (on-site, secure environment)
We're looking for an experienced M&E Surveyor to join a multidisciplinary estates team supporting a large, complex maritime and defence site. You'll work across a diverse estate, carrying out detailed mechanical and electrical surveys, identifying defects, and producing the technical reports and scopes of work needed to support maintenance and improvement projects.
This role is ideal for someone with strong mechanical expertise, particularly in heating, ventilation and building services systems, who enjoys problem-solving, working closely with stakeholders, and delivering high‑quality technical assessments.
About the Role
As an M&E Surveyor, you'll be part of a collaborative team covering Building & Civil Engineering, Mechanical and Electrical disciplines. You will be:
Conducting surveys of buildings, infrastructure and utilities
Producing detailed technical reports, defect analysis, and scopes of work
Carrying out Asset Physical Condition Grade (Level 4) surveys
Providing feasibility studies, option appraisals and cost estimates
Advising on statutory compliance, regulations and best practice
Supporting the wider estates and maintenance teams with technical input
Ensuring surveys and reporting meet quality, safety and environmental standards
Managing data entry and updates within internal systems and databases
Liaising with clients, subcontractors and internal teams to ensure fit‑for‑purpose, value‑for‑money solutionsYou'll need to be organised, methodical, and able to manage your own workload while delivering professional, accurate assessments to support operational needs.
What We're Looking For
Ideally, you will bring:
Technical Experience
5+ years' experience in M&E surveying, construction, or facilities management
Strong mechanical background (HVAC, heating, ventilation etc.)
Good understanding of building systems, pathology and infrastructure
Working knowledge of Building Regulations, CDM and relevant legislation
Familiarity with Health & Safety legislation and best practice
Strong general IT skills, particularly Outlook, Word, Excel and database systems
Behaviours & Soft Skills
Collaborative and proactive approach
Logical thinker with a keen eye for detail
Strong communication and stakeholder‑engagement skills
Professional, organised and able to work independently when needed
Confident explaining complex technical information clearly
Qualifications
You should have:
Degree or HNC in a relevant mechanical/electrical engineering or surveying discipline
Health & Safety qualification (IOSH or NEBOSH) or willingness to work towards one
Additional certifications beneficial, such as:
Heating engineer qualifications
18th Edition
Asbestos awareness
Working at Height
Confined Spaces
MEWP licence
Skilled climber trainingSecurity clearance (or eligibility to obtain it) is required due to the nature of the site.
Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the management of a large, unique and operationally important estate. You'll join a friendly, supportive team that values collaboration, professional growth and continuous improvement.
The role offers variety, technical challenge, and the chance to make a meaningful impact every day
We found some more similar jobs for you
My client is a leading organisation in Secure communications and Data ...
