Deputy Design Manager - Mechanical - Healthcare

Laing O'Rourke
Glasgow
20 hours ago
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Shape the Future of Healthcare Infrastructure in Scotland

Laing O'Rourke is delivering one of Scotland's most transformative healthcare projects - the Monklands Replacement Hospital, a state-of-the-art facility designed to serve communities for generations.


We're looking for a Deputy Design Manager with a Mechanical Engineering background to play a pivotal role in coordinating and driving the design of this complex, multidisciplinary project.


This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced electrical engineer or early‑stage design manager who wants to expand into a broader leadership role, influence major project decisions, and contribute to the creation of a world‑class hospital.


Why This Role Matters

As Deputy Design Manager, you will sit at the heart of project delivery – working closely with architects, structural engineers, MEP consultants, specialist subcontractors, and construction delivery teams. You'll help shape and manage design solutions that are:



  • Coordinated
  • Buildable
  • Safe
  • Maintainable
  • Compliant with contract, technical, and statutory requirements

This role offers the chance to step beyond discipline‑specific engineering and gain hands‑on experience across the full design lifecycle, from early concepts through to construction and handover.


What You'll Be Doing
Design Coordination & Assurance

  • Review multidisciplinary design information for accuracy, clarity, compliance, and buildability.
  • Identify risks early and support technical problem‑solving across the project.
  • Track and manage design requirements in alignment with client and contractual expectations.

Programme & Delivery

  • Support the development of design programmes and reporting structures.
  • Coordinate deliverables and ensure progress against key project milestones.
  • Lead or contribute to design reviews, technical workshops, and stakeholder meetings.

Collaboration & Leadership

  • Work closely with the Design Manager to drive design strategy.
  • Support the construction team with technical queries, quality assurance, and commissioning.
  • Mentor apprentices, trainees, and early‑career design managers.

Governance, Risk & Compliance

  • Contribute to risk and opportunity management.
  • Ensure designs meet statutory, regulatory, and assurance requirements.
  • Maintain alignment with Laing O'Rourke's governance procedures and tools.

What You'll Bring
Qualifications (Recommended)

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related engineering discipline.
  • Chartered or working towards chartership with a recognised professional body.

Experience

  • Experience working with design consultants and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Knowledge of building systems, construction methods, and materials.
  • On‑site or delivery experience is beneficial but not essential.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to influence and collaborate across diverse teams.

You'll Thrive In This Role If You…

  • Enjoy solving complex technical challenges.
  • Are comfortable working across disciplines and prioritising collaborative progress.
  • Want to develop leadership capability and broaden your impact.
  • Embrace new technology, digital tools, and innovative approaches to design.
  • Care about sustainability, safety, and delivering outcomes that matter.

Why Laing O'Rourke?

At Laing O'Rourke, you'll be part of a forward‑thinking, inclusive organisation committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the built environment. We invest in our people, champion innovation, and provide the learning opportunities needed to advance your career.


You’ll join a supportive, high‑performing team working on a landmark project that will make a tangible difference to communities across Scotland.


About Us

Laing O'Rourke is an international engineering and construction company delivering state‑of‑the‑art infrastructure and buildings projects for clients in the UK, Middle East and Australia.


Certainty, reliability, quality – this is what our clients want. And at Laing O'Rourke, we have more than 150 years of experience delivering it. Our story is one of energy, passion, ambition, people and teamwork. We harness the power of our experience, stretching back over a century and a half to deliver certainty for our clients.


As part of the Disability Confident scheme, we would like to enable access to candidates with long‑term conditions and disabilities through the ‘Offer an interview scheme'. This supports applicants that meet the essential criteria by offering an interview for the advertised position. Please let us know if you would like to opt‑in to this scheme and let us know if you require any adjustments for the interview process.


We want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible to all. If you need the application form in an alternative format or you would like to know more about our recruitment process, please email .


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