Role: Design Manager.
Location Base: Head Office, Loughrea, Co. Galway
Salary: Competitive salary
Knowledge, Skills and Experience:
The main knowledge, skills and experience required of the Design Manager are outlined as follows:
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Minimum of 2-3 years' experience working in a similar role, preferably in the water and wastewater industry.
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Minimum of a Level 8 Honours Degree in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Environmental Engineering or Level 8 Honours Degree in Environmental Science or Chemistry with extensive industry experience.
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Extensive working knowledge of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013. Holder of a certificate in Managing Safely for Construction Managers preferable but not essential.
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Experienced in MEICA engineering works such as process systems mechanical installation, control panels, electrical installations, commissioning and process proving activities.
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Ability to engage with the customer as well as suppliers and sub-contractors in financial negotiations and final account agreements.
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Good working knowledge of programme management software such as Microsoft Project.
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Ability to prepare baseline programmes and programme updates.
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Ability to use own initiative, problem solve and adjust as issues arise during project delivery.
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Working knowledge of MS packages such as Word, Excel and Powerpoint.
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Strong communication skills with a high level of motivation.
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Full Driving License.
Main Duties and Responsibilities:
The main duties and responsibilities of the Design Manager are outlined as follows:
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Work as part of a team in the delivery of one or more projects at any one time, embracing the ethos of a "one team" culture.
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Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies and procedures are always adhered to on-site.
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Work closely and collaborate with all key stakeholders including clients, client representatives and third-party agencies.
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Lead the construction team in all aspects of the MEICA scope of works.
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Liaise closely and support other engineering disciplines including civil/building engineering and the process teams.
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Facilitate the co-ordination role of the PSDP for live projects with internal and external designers. Represent the company as PSCS on live sites within your remit and co-ordinate all required documentation to be present on-site and up to date.
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Ensure best practice project management techniques are used such as Lean Construction and Last Planner.
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Monitor project performance including risk and opportunities. Mitigate/reduce risk where possible and manage opportunities.
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Report on the monthly performance of your project to the framework manager including performance against programme, budget and HSQE.
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Lead the team in the procurement of supplies and sub-contracts on time and within budget.
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Manage cashflow on projects and work with the Contracts Manager/ Commercial Manager to ensure interim payment applications are submitted on-time to the client.
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Build and promote industry-leading teams by providing training and mentoring of staff including setting out development plans for your team.
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Provide assistance, oversight and guidance from time to time on tendering opportunities for new upcoming projects.
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Respond to and address any client and stakeholder complaints in a timely manner. Obtain client satisfaction surveys and provide any feedback on how to improve our client satisfaction.
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Seek to improve the project delivery process by providing lessons learned feedback and innovative solutions for adoption on future projects.
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Keep appraised of the latest standards and technology through continuous professional development (CPD).
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Other duties as required from time to time.
What we offer you:
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The opportunity to join an ambitious and growing organisation.
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Monday to Friday working week finishing early on Fridays.
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22 days annual leave plus 10 bank holidays.
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Competitive base salary.
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A company laptop and phone.
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Access to EAP - 24/7 365 days confidential employee counselling service, free to avail for employees and their families.
Glanua Limited is an equal opportunities employer.