Role Overview
The Head of Detailed Design is responsible for leading, managing and coordinating alldetailed design activities across Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and ICA disciplines within projects undertaken by Bridges through a well-established team of circa 30 engineers/designers located mainly at our head office but also throughout our network of regional locations.
The role ensures that detailed designs aretechnically robust, compliant with client and regulatory standards, inherently safe, and deliverable within programme, cost and quality constraints. The post holder acts as thetechnical authority during the detailed design phase, leading multidisciplinary teams and ensuring effective integration between MEICA and civil/structural design elements.
Key Responsibilities
Design Leadership & Delivery
* Lead the development of detailed design phase and fabrication level designs.
* Ensure all designs meetclient specifications, regulatory requirements, and industry standards (e.g. Water Company asset standards, DWI, Environment Agency, legislation, etc).
* Oversee the production, review, and approval of detailed design deliverables including drawings, risk assessments, specifications, calculations, schedules, and design reports.
* Ensure effective integration and coordination between Mechanical, Electrical, ICA and Civil/Structural designs.
* Drive “right‑first‑time” design delivery, minimising rework, technical risk, and downstream construction issues.
* Support good business wide team communication, client relationships, and support Principal Design and Principal Contractor accountabilities shared in the team.
Technical Governance
* Act as thetechnical authority for Civil, Structural and MEICA detailed design decisions.
* Ensure compliance with relevant standards, including but not limited to:
o Bridges own strategies and workflows (The Bridges Way)
o British Standards (BS), IEC and ISO standards
o Client asset standards and specifications
o Legislation
* Review and approve design documentation, technical calculations, and design risk registers.
* Lead and manage design risk activities includingHAZID, HAZOP, ALM reviews, constructability reviews, and value engineering workshops.
* Ensure lessons learned and best practice are captured and embedded into future designs.
Team & Resource Management
* Lead and manage multidisciplinary engineering teams, including civil, mechanical, electrical and ICA engineers, designers and technicians.
* Plan and allocate design resources to meet programme milestones and project priorities.
* Understand workflows and implement methodologies to reduce bottlenecks throughout the detailed design life cycle.
* Provide technical leadership, mentoring and coaching to design staff, supporting competence development and succession planning.
* Foster a collaborative, high‑performance and safety‑led design culture.
Stakeholder & Client Engagement
* Act as aprimary technical interface with clients, delivery teams, contractors, and supply chain partners during the detailed design phase.
* Lead and participate in design reviews, technical workshops, and client meetings.
* Provide technical support during procurement, construction and commissioning phases as required.
* Build and maintain strong, transparent working relationships aligned with framework and business values.
Programme & Commercial Awareness
* Ensure detailed designs are deliveredin line with agreed programmes and budgets.
* Support cost estimation activities, procurement strategies and tender evaluations through design input and technical clarification.
* Identify opportunities for efficiency, standardisation, innovation, and whole‑life cost savings within designs.
* Proactively manage design changes, ensuring impacts on cost, programme and risk are understood and controlled.
Discipline‑Specific Oversight
Mechanical
* Pumping systems, pipework, valves, and process/treatment equipment
* Equipment sizing, layout development, and hydraulic design considerations
* Optimisation of layouts for constructability, maintainability, and operability
* Structural analysis, calculations, and buildability
Electrical
* LV and MV power distribution systems
* Motor Control Centres (MCCs), standby generation, and power resilience
* Earthing, lightning protection and hazardous area compliance
ICA (Instrumentation, Control & Automation)
* SCADA systems and telemetry integration
* PLC and HMI design, control philosophies, and system architectures
* Instrument selection, control strategies, data management, and cyber considerations
Health, Safety & Compliance
* Ensure compliance withCDM Regulations and relevant health, safety, and environmental legislation.
* EmbedSafety in Design (SiD) principles throughout all stages of detailed design.
* Lead design risk identification and mitigation, ensuring hazards are eliminated or reduced so far as reasonably practicable.
* Promote and demonstrate strong safety leadership behaviours across the design function.
Success Measures
* Delivery of compliant, high‑quality and buildable detailed designs
* Adherence to programme and budget targets
* Effective performance, development and retention of design staff
* Positive client feedback and successful project outcomes
Key Skills & Experience
* Proven experience deliveringCivil/MEICA detailed design within the UK water or utilities sector.
* Strong understanding of water and wastewater treatment processes and infrastructure.
* Demonstrable experience managing and coordinating multidisciplinary design teams.
* Working knowledge of UK regulatory frameworks, CDM and water company standards.
* Strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills.
Qualifications
* Degree, or equivalent experience, in Mechanical, Electrical, Control Engineering or a related discipline.
* Chartered Engineer status (e.g. IMechE, IET) or actively working towards chartership.
* Relevant professional memberships.
Desirable
* Experience working on UK waterAMP programmes.
* Knowledge and application ofBIM and digital engineering tools.
* Experience working underNEC forms of contract.
BENEFITS OF WORKING FOR BRIDGES
* Competitive salaries
* Company car/car allowance
* Health cash plan with Healthshield
* Standard Life Pension Scheme - 5% company contribution
* Life Assurance Scheme
* Employee Discount Scheme
* Bike 2 Work scheme
* Training and development opportunities
* Employee referral scheme - £1,000 if you successfully introduce someone
* Employee recognition schemes
* Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay
Bridges is an equal‑opportunity employer and is committed to ensuring equality and diversity within the workplace.
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