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Design Manager

Meritus
Macclesfield
2 weeks ago
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Design Manager (Construction) | Life Sciences | Macclesfield | Above Market Rate Salary (Enquire For Details)


MERITUS are excited to be working with a market leading Construction Company. We're looking for aDesign Managerwith a background inpharmaceutical fit-out, life sciences, or complex refurbishment projects.


The successful candidate will join a leading construction framework delivering high-spec small works. The role is based on client site in Macclesfield (Global Pharmaceutical Company), where you’ll play a key part in a long-term, multi-year programme working alongside client and delivery teams.


To be successful you will need previous experience in the design of Life Science construction projects including fit outs, refurbishments & cleanroom / laboratory builds. In addition to this you will need experience managing design from RIBA Stage 2 to 7 & strong understanding of NEC contracts (NEC3/4).


Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage and coordinate design consultants, sub-consultants, and subcontractors to ensure the timely delivery of accurate design information.
  • Act as a mentor and lead for design coordinators during all project stages, including construction.
  • Review and align design deliverables with Employer’s Requirements and Contractor Proposals.
  • Lead regular design meetings, producing clear minutes and tracking design progress.
  • Ensure all design documentation is aligned with project timelines and compliant with framework standards.


Skills Required:

  • Proven ability to manage projects from RIBA Stage 2 through to Stage 7, ideally in life sciences or pharmaceutical sectors.
  • Strong understanding of NEC contracts and contract deliverables.
  • Background in Architectural or MEP design, with hands-on technical knowledge.
  • Experience using Viewpoint for Projects (4Projects) and proficient in MS Office applications.
  • Minimum of 6 years’ experience in a construction design management role.


Got your attention?

If you believe that you have the skills and experience for the role – then please get in touch. We also offer a referral scheme for any candidates whose details are passed to us that we successfully place. If you have any further questions then please contact Ryan Harris at MERITUS Talent.

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