Design Manager (Exeter) - Civils

Exeter
1 year ago
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Thrilled to be working in partnership with this fully integrated design and build business, known across the UK for delivering award winning projects.  With an annual turnover surpassing £500 million, they cement their position as a leader within the industry

As a Design Manager, you will contribute to projects, primarily in the UK water market. You’ll work on projects that make a real difference to our environment by enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of water and wastewater treatment systems. 

Based from a thriving Exeter office, working in collaboration with other contractors and stakeholders, this is a great opportunity to progress and further your career 
  
The role of a Design Manager includes: 

Leading the delivery of multi-disciplinary design for your projects / programme 
Developing and leading your team comprised of electrical, mechanical, civil, and process designers  
Leading the development of affordable and low carbon solutions, including managing opportunities and risks. 
Delivering detailed designs to meet construction needs and client acceptance including managing cost and programme. 
Challenging the engineering solutions and delivery effectiveness of your team to ensure we always offer the client the best value solutions.  
Providing direction and oversight of project controls and ensuring your team understands and complies with quality, programme, and cost requirements. 
Maintaining positive client relationships at project level  What you’ll need: 

Degree in Engineering 
Chartered or incorporated member of professional institution e.g ICE, IMechE, etc, or equivalent experience   
Outline and detailed design experience of water or wastewater projects (preferred)  Apply today or get in touch with me directly to find out more

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