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Contract Engineering Lead

City Of Bristol
£575/day
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Contract Engineering Lead - Building Design

📍 Location: Bristol

📅 Contract: Until the end of 2026 initially, with potential extension

💰 Rate: Up to £425/day PAYE or £575/day Umbrella (DOE) - Inside IR35

Are you an experienced Engineering Lead with a background in building design and multidisciplinary infrastructure projects?

We are looking for a Contract Engineering Lead - Building Design to take a key technical leadership role on a major, complex engineering programme.

You will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating the design delivery of a specialist building, working across multiple engineering disciplines and managing the interfaces between contract partners, project teams and key stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Providing technical management and leadership across engineering contracts
  • Coordinating multidisciplinary engineering design activities across parallel workstreams
  • Ensuring design deliverables meet technical specifications, programme requirements and agreed milestones
  • Managing and supporting the surveillance of detailed design activities
  • Leading the resolution of complex, cross-programme engineering issues and risks
  • Ensuring robust configuration control processes are in place
  • Coordinating engineering design reviews, gateway requirements and constructability reviews
  • Managing stakeholder comments throughout the design review process
  • Supporting design optimisation and the management of modifications and change
  • Supporting discussions around project change, programme impacts and engineering risks
  • Tracking, mitigating and driving the closure of technical open points

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  • A Degree-qualified Engineer, or equivalent, in a discipline such as Civil, Structural, Architectural, Process or Mechanical Engineering
  • Strong experience in design management and coordination on large-scale, multidisciplinary infrastructure projects
  • Solid technical knowledge of building design and construction
  • Knowledge of relevant UK legislation, particularly CDM 2015
  • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to lead, coordinate and delegate effectively
  • A proactive and independent approach to engineering delivery

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Desirable Experience:

  • Experience within the nuclear industry or other highly regulated environments
  • Knowledge of nuclear safety-related design constraints
  • Experience involving boilers, steam generation facilities or thermal processes
  • Professional Chartership

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineering professional to take a leading role in the delivery of a technically complex building design package.

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Skills

Engineering Leadership
Building Design
Design Management
Multidisciplinary Coordination
Stakeholder Management
CDM 2015
Configuration Control
Risk Mitigation
Technical Specification
Constructability Reviews
Infrastructure Projects
Nuclear Safety Design

Location

City of Bristol, England, United Kingdom

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