Project Engineering Manager - Infrastructure
Posted 1 day 2 hours ago by Scantec Personnel Limited
Location: Manchester
Region: Manchester
Sector: Defence, MOD & Aerospace
Category: Scantec Engineering
Job Type: Contract
Salary: Competitive rate - outside of scope of IR35
Job Reference: JOB-89960
Published: 23-07-2025
Duration: 6 months +
Expiry Date: 20-08-2025
Country: United Kingdom
Project Engineering Manager - Major Infrastructure Projects (Contract)
Location: Manchester (3 days on-site minimum)
Duration: 6months+
Outside IR hours per week
We are supporting a leading consultancy in their search for an experienced Project Engineering Manager to join a major design delivery programme across nuclear, decommissioning, water, and transport infrastructure.
This is a contract-only opportunity, offering the chance to lead engineering teams on highly regulated, complex schemes within one of the UK's most respected multi-sector consultancies.
The Role
As a Project Engineering Manager, you'll lead the delivery of multidisciplinary engineering design from concept to detailed design stages. Your focus will be on technical compliance, stakeholder engagement, and assurance across large-scale infrastructure projects-particularly within process and high-hazard environments.
Key Responsibilities
Lead multi-discipline engineering delivery across project lifecycle stages
Ensure full understanding of design scope, budget, programme and risk
Manage design interfaces across internal teams and supply chain
Provide commercial challenge to protect scope and control change
Coordinate engineering governance, safety and compliance processes
Report to senior leadership on engineering delivery performance
Support pre-construction activities, tenders and work-winning efforts
Mentor junior engineers and contribute to process improvement initiatives
What You'll Bring
Extensive experience leading design delivery on major infrastructure contracts
Knowledge of UK technical/regulatory standards and project controls (cost, risk, schedule)
Strong client-facing, leadership and coordination skills
Familiarity with civil/structural works and regulated environments (nuclear, chemical, water)
Process safety and quality-driven mindset
Ability to work a minimum of 3 days/week on-site in Manchester
Willingness to travel as required to client and partner locations