Contracts Engineering Manager (CEM)
Quote ref: 100132/23287
Job description
My client is a hugely respected company within the Rail sector, covering Multidisciplinary Engineering projects all across the UK. They are a growing dynamic business with over 1000+ employees UK Wide and are consistently successful in winning major frameworks and high value projects. This role is seeking a Design Manager / CEM located in Midlands / East Midlands. The salary for this role is £75,000 to £80,000 Subject to experience (package includes Car/allowance, Healthcare, Pension scheme).
The responsibilities for this role include:
- Manage the production of deliverables and maximization of margins in accordance with -
- Ensuring inter-disciplinary checks to demonstrate designs are fully integrated and compliant to contract requirements
- Represent the Engineering Team at client stakeholder reviews, including inter-disciplinary reviews and System Review Panels
- Approval of all engineering documentation to demonstrate that the solution has been designed, built and tested to the agreed standards
- Approval of all Health and Safety documentation associated with implementation work
- Ensure designs fully satisfy all contractual requirements
- Assurance related deliverables to meet the requirements of Client safety and assurance processes
- Approval of all Health and Safety method statements, including Construction Phase Plans
- Approval of Test Strategies that demonstrate the integrated systems deliver the required function and performance
- Act as Principal Designer under CDM 2015 regulations
Requirements
- Undertaking the duties of a Design Manager/CEM position,
- Meeting design and construction requirements for major rail projects.
- Experience of working with Tier one contractors
- Strong Engineering Background
- Meeting network rail standards.
- Civil, structural is essential
- Multidisciplinary background (knowledge in other discipline is desired M&E, OLE, P-way)
- Expert in using CAD, Excel Systems
- Managing a team of design engineers and sub-contractors.
- Chartership advantageous but not essential.
- Strong proven leadership skills, and working under pressured environments