Senior Designer / Draughtsman Structural Steel | Built Environment | Delivery-Critical Role This is not a role for someone who wants to 'do drawings.' This is a role for someone who understands that good design protects programmes, margins, and reputations and that poor drawings cost time, money, and trust. My client operates in a delivery-led construction environment where errors don't get hidden and excuses don't travel far. The drawings you produce will be built. Fast. Under pressure. If that responsibility excites you, keep reading. The mandate You own the quality and clarity of design output. That means: Producing accurate, buildable structural steel drawings Anticipating issues before they reach site Taking ownership of complex packages, not just isolated details Working closely with fabrication and installation teams to ensure what's drawn can actually be built What success looks like Fabrication-ready drawings that don't come back with questions Fewer RFIs, fewer site clashes, fewer delays Programmes protected because design is right first time Engineers, project managers, and site teams trust your output Who succeeds here You are likely someone who: Has strong experience producing structural steel or architectural metalwork drawings Understands fabrication, tolerances, and site realities Can work at pace without sacrificing accuracy Takes accountability for your work from concept to installation Communicates clearly with engineers, PMs, and shop floor teams Doesn't need chasing, micromanaging, or hand-holding The upside Competitive salary based on experience Long-term stability in a delivery-focused business Work that gets built - not shelved Final word If you see drawings as commitments - to the factory, to site, and to the programme - this role will suit you. If this sounds like a position of interest, please forward an updated CV asap.