Design Manager - Electrical - Data Centres

Laing O'Rourke

The Role

Overview

Lead electrical design and delivery for a mission-critical data centre project.

Key Responsibilities

  • team collaboration
  • electrical design
  • design integration
  • digital engineering
  • offsite manufacturing

Tasks

-Collaborate closely with multi-disciplinary design teams, contractors, and client representatives to drive high-quality design outcomes. -Be at the heart of a technically advanced data centre project, overseeing electrical design coordination and integration from concept through to completion. -Influence innovation, sustainability, and constructability through Laing O'Rourke's industry-leading digital engineering and offsite manufacturing capabilities.

Requirements

  • data centres
  • stakeholder management
  • risk management
  • electrical engineering
  • chartered engineer

What You Bring

-Proven on-site delivery experience within data centres or other mission-critical environments. -Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills – comfortable collaborating across design, client, and delivery teams. -A strong understanding of design governance, risk management, and change control processes. -A degree in Electrical Engineering (or a related discipline), ideally with Chartered Engineer status.

Benefits

-Ongoing professional development and clear pathways to progression. -The chance to work on career-defining projects with a global engineering enterprise.

The Company

About Laing O'Rourke

-Delivering complex, large-scale projects across a variety of sectors. -Combining traditional construction with modern, innovative engineering methods. -Serving clients worldwide in sectors such as infrastructure, buildings, transport, and utilities. -Recognized for high-profile projects like Crossrail in London and the London 2012 Olympics. -Utilizing digital construction technology for enhanced efficiencies and quality. -Exerting expertise across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. -Bridging the gap between engineering and design in notable projects. -Shaping the future of global infrastructure through a diverse portfolio.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Rail

Defence

Energy

Utilities

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transport

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Solar

Wind

Nuclear