The Opportunity
My client is a well-established UK engineering and fabrication business delivering bespoke, high-integrity engineered solutions to clients across critical industrial sectors. The work is project-driven, technically demanding and quality-focused, with close collaboration between design, fabrication and project delivery teams.
They are now looking to appoint a Head of Design to provide experienced technical leadership within an established mechanical design function.
The Role
This is a senior engineering leadership position with responsibility for setting technical standards, guiding design direction and developing an existing team of design engineers. The role supports the continued growth of a specialist engineered product range and involves close working with manufacturing, quality and project teams.
The position combines strong engineering judgement with people leadership rather than day-to-day detailing.
Key Responsibilities
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Develop and support an existing design team through guidance, review and shared problem-solving
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Provide technical oversight and feedback to ensure consistent, high-quality design outputs
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Set and uphold engineering and design standards, processes and best practice
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Review and approve complex designs, calculations and technical documentation
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Work closely with fabrication, quality, project and commercial teams to ensure designs are practical, compliant and buildable
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Drive continuous improvement within the design function, including tools, workflows and capability development
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Act as the senior technical authority for specialist engineered projects
Candidate Profile
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Strong background in mechanical design engineering within complex, fabricated or engineered products
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Experience operating as a senior or lead engineer, with responsibility for developing and supporting other engineers
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Comfortable providing technical leadership and oversight rather than hands-on CAD work
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Good understanding of fabrication methods, materials, tolerances and manufacturing processes
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Able to balance technical rigour with commercial and delivery requirements
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Chartered Engineer status would be advantageous, but not essential
