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DIO Infrastructure Programme Director (Clyde)

Glasgow
£115k/yr
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Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), Ministry of Defence

Location: Glasgow (Kentigern House) or HM Naval Base Clyde

Salary: Up to £115,000 plus Civil Service pension (28.97%)


Few leadership roles offer the opportunity to shape infrastructure at a scale that directly underpins the security of the United Kingdom. This is one of them. The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is responsible for one of the largest and most diverse property portfolios in the country, managing billions of pounds of assets and investment on behalf of Defence.

At the heart of this agenda is HM Naval Base Clyde, home to the UK's Continuous At Sea Deterrent and a critical component of the Defence Nuclear Enterprise. As Defence continues to invest in the future of the Clyde estate, we are seeking an exceptional Programme Director to lead one of the most significant infrastructure portfolios in the UK.

Reporting to the Director of Major Programmes and Projects and working alongside senior leaders across Defence, government and industry, you will provide strategic leadership for a complex, high-profile portfolio of nuclear infrastructure programmes. With current annual investment of approximately £350m, rising significantly in future years, you will oversee the delivery of major capital projects that are essential to operational capability, long-term resilience and the transformation of HMNB Clyde.

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This is a role that extends far beyond programme delivery. You will lead multidisciplinary teams spanning programme management, engineering, commercial, finance and project controls, creating a culture of excellence, accountability and continuous improvement. You will navigate complex stakeholder environments, balancing operational, regulatory, political and commercial considerations while providing the strategic leadership required to deliver safely, effectively and at pace.

We are looking for a proven senior leader with a track record of delivering large-scale infrastructure, construction or capital programmes within highly regulated, safety-critical environments. You will bring experience of leading complex portfolios, managing significant budgets and driving performance through large supply chains and delivery partners.

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Equally important is your ability to inspire confidence and bring people together behind a common purpose. You will be a collaborative and authentic leader, capable of influencing at the highest levels, building trusted relationships across organisational boundaries and creating high-performing teams that thrive in complex environments. Your leadership will combine strategic vision with disciplined execution, ensuring delivery against demanding objectives while maintaining the highest standards of safety, governance and professionalism.

This is a rare opportunity to play a leading role in one of the UK's most significant infrastructure and transformation programmes. In return, you will join an organisation committed to developing its people, embracing inclusion and delivering outcomes that matter to the nation. For leaders motivated by purpose, scale and the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy, this role offers an exceptional platform from which to make a difference.

Closing date: 23:55 17th August 2026

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Skills

Leadership
Infrastructure Management
Project Management
Engineering
Commercial Management
Finance
Stakeholder Management
Safety Management
Governance
Team Building
Performance Management
Collaboration
Strategic Planning
Budget Management
Nuclear Infrastructure
Transformation

Location

Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom

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