⚙ What Does an M&E Coordinator Do?
“M&E” = Mechanical & Electrical (sometimes “MEP” if Plumbing included).
An M&E Coordinator ensures that the mechanical, electrical (and sometimes plumbing) parts of a building project are planned, executed, coordinated, and delivered correctly.
Key Responsibilities / Job Scope
- Review and coordinate M&E drawings , shop drawings, technical specifications.
Ensure all submissions, revisions, materials, samples, and method statements are approved by consultants/authorities.
- Liaise with consultants, clients, contractors & sub‑contractors to resolve technical issues and ensure works match design & specification.
- Coordinate with other trades (architectural, structural, plumbing, fire safety) so M&E installation fits into overall site work & sequence.
Avoid conflicts and clashes.
- Monitor and supervise installation of M&E works (HVAC / ACMV, electrical, lighting, plumbing, fire‑protection systems, etc.).
Ensure quality, safety, adherence to codes.
- Testing, commissioning, inspections: ensure systems function correctly and are safe before handover.
- Track project progress: schedule, timelines, site coordination, reporting progress, flagging delays or technical issues.
- Ensure compliance with regulations, codes of practices, building standards, safety requirements.
- Manage documentation: approvals, submission of drawings & materials, maintaining records.
Requirements (Education, Skills, Experience)
- Education: Diploma or Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Building Services, or related field.
- Relevant experience: Typically 3‑5 years in M&E coordination in construction, or supervising/monitoring mechanical & electrical systems.
- Technical skills: ability to read & interpret design drawings (shop drawings, M&E drawings), knowledge of CAD, AutoCAD; experience with BIM / Revit / Navisworks often preferred.
- Good understanding of local codes, standards, authority submission procedures.
- Communication & coordination skills: must liaise with many stakeholders (clients, consultants, subcontractors).
- Planning & organizational ability: schedule tracking, progress reporting, site coordination.
- Safety mindset: knowledge of safety regulations, ensuring works comply with safety, codes, inspections.
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