Slough
Design Manager – MOD / Defence Projects Security Clearance Required Deliver with structure. Coordinate with precision. Grow into leadership. We are looking for a Design Manager to support the delivery of design across MOD / defence sector projects, ensuring high-quality, compliant, and coordinated solutions from inception through to completion. This role sits at the heart of project delivery — working across teams, managing consultants, and ensuring design aligns with programme, cost, and operational requirements. The Role • Manage the design process across live MOD / defence projects, • Coordinate internal teams and external consultants, • Ensure design outputs meet client requirements, programme, and compliance standards, • Support the delivery of design from concept through to construction, • Monitor design progress and ensure key milestones are achieved, • Maintain control of design information and documentation, • Ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, standards, and MOD requirements, • Identify and support the management of design risks, • Work closely with commercial and operational teams to ensure alignment, • Build and maintain strong relationships with clients and stakeholders What We’re Looking For • Experience as a Design Manager or Assistant Design Manager within a main contractor environment, • Exposure to MOD / defence projects (preferred), • Security clearance (SC level) or ability to obtain clearance is required, • Understanding of the design process and project lifecycle, • Knowledge of the RIBA Plan of Work, • Good technical awareness across construction disciplines, • Strong organisational and communication skills, • Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and priorities Why This Role This is an opportunity to step into a role where you are central to delivery — not just supporting design, but owning parts of it. You’ll be working in a structured, high-trust environment where: • Detail matters, • Process matters, • And your ability to coordinate and deliver will define success And here’s the real distinction — feel this: A Senior Design Manager sets the direction. A Design Manager makes it happen. This role is for someone right on that edge… ready to step up, take more ownership, and grow into leadership