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Design Manager

Leeds
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Design Manager

Leeds

£65,000 - £85,000 + Travel Allowance + Discretionary Bonus + Pension + Holidays + Private Medical Insurance + Career Progression + 'Immediate Start'

Join a high-performing, fast-growing contractor delivering complex, high-value (£100m+) mission-critical projects across the UK and Europe. This is a rare opportunity for a driven Design Manager to take ownership of technically challenging builds in the data centre, pharmaceutical, and advanced logistics sectors - while stepping into a clear and supported path towards Senior Management and ultimately Director level. You'll be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team trusted by blue-chip clients and known for quality, innovation, and rapid career development.

In this role, you'll take full ownership of the design process, from coordination through to technical assurance and site integration. Working alongside the project team, consultants, and subcontractors, you'll manage the flow of design information and ensure alignment with programme, budget, and quality expectations.

You'll play a key role in bridging the gap between concept and construction - making sure every design detail is ready, compliant, and buildable. The role will suit candidates with a background in MEP or Build (CSA) who are confident in navigating the technical design process, BIM coordination, and working in a fast-paced delivery environment. This is an office-based role in Leeds, supporting a long-term scheme for a major confidential retail client. Applicants must be commutable to the Leeds office and have relevant UK project experience.

Your Role as Design Manager Will Include:

Managing and coordinating the full design process, aligning with client and construction requirements
Leading design meetings with clients, consultants, and subcontractors
Reviewing and managing design deliverables including drawings, technical submittals, and packages
Ensuring quality control through site inspections and design reviews
As a Design Manager, You Will Have:

A background in MEP, Architectural, Structural, or Civil Engineering
Experience managing technical design on major construction projects
Proficiency in BIM and CAD tools, with a good grasp of digital workflows
Keywords: design manager, MEP, build, technical coordination, BIM, construction design, project delivery, design meetings, stakeholder management, CAD, technical assurance, building regulations, office-based, Leeds, Yorkshire, Wakefield, Bradford, York, Harrogate, retail construction, commercial build, architecture, civil, structural, engineering

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