A template for MEP engineers who coordinate mechanical, electrical, and plumbing and commission it without clashes.
MEP engineers, also called building services engineers, deliver the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that make a building work: heating and cooling, power, water, drainage, and fire protection. They review shop drawings, run load calculations, coordinate between disciplines to stop clashes, supervise installation, and lead testing and commissioning. With energy efficiency and net-zero targets now shaping design, the role carries real weight on commercial, residential, and data-centre projects. A normal day mixes drawing review, site coordination, contractor supervision, and snagging. The work rewards technical accuracy and the ability to resolve a clash on paper before it becomes a problem on site.
MEP and building services engineer with 9 years on commercial and residential projects. Delivered full MEP for a 40-storey commercial tower and led testing and commissioning on time. Strong in HVAC systems, inter-discipline coordination, and load calculations.
Technical depth and project scale. "Delivered MEP for a 40-storey tower and led commissioning" beats "worked on MEP". Lead with the systems you own and the projects you delivered.
HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire fighting, shop drawings, load calculations, inter-discipline coordination, and testing and commissioning. Add the software you use, such as AutoCAD and Revit.
Listing systems with no project or size behind them. Recruiters want the application, not a catalogue. Also avoid vague claims with no numbers, such as "supported HVAC works".
One to two pages. Start with project types and sizes. Name the software and the commissioning work, and keep each role to four tight bullet points.
Figures in USD. Ranges reflect mid-level experience (3–7 years). Senior roles and major metro areas typically sit at the top of these bands.
Major M&E and building-services contractors and consultancies want HVAC, electrical, and commissioning experience. Put your project types and sizes and your software near the top, and list CIBSE membership if you have it. Keep the market terms in plain form: MEP, HVAC, BMS, BIM, shop drawings.
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