We are now recruiting for two Senior Design Managers to to join the HS2 Track infrastructure project at the initial design phase which will run concurrently with the completion of main works contracts, which are now at their peak. The team will be ready to mobilise as soon as the civil works are complete and will operate under a collaborative Rail Systems Alliance structure, designed to manage interfaces and resolve any program conflicts. The members will work together on design, access, resources, and logistics to achieve shared goals for cost and schedule.
Reporting to the Engineering Lead, you’ll play a key role working closely with the Design and Delivery Teams, Design partners and Alliance members. Two roles exist; one to develop and lead the design for Calvert Infrastructure Maintenance Depot (IMD), and another to operate as route-wide on all sections between Birmingham and London.
BAM Infrastructure is also committed to equality of opportunity in all its employment practices, and to developing policies that support work-life balance.
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For more information about the vacancy and our projects, please contact Jonathan Schulte, Recruitment Manager, BAM Infrastructure, m: 07717 227890 / Email: jonathan.schulte@bam.com
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