Job Description
We are currently helping a global leader recruit a Wastewater Design Manager to help lead professional team in Wellington. This is a great opportunity to help shape New Zealand’s water networks at a growing organisation that offers full consulting and engineering services to a variety of sectors across the globe. This is an amazing company that ensures employees reach their full potential while bettering the communities they work in.
As the Wastewater Design Manager you will be responsible for creating and maintaining key relationships with clients, scoping new projects, and monitoring major works through to completion. This includes managing, mentoring, and motivating design engineers working on a variety of projects across the country; streamlining design processes to help propel future projects to success; maintaining vital communications with clients/stakeholders; and providing design expertise on projects when necessary.
We are interested in speaking with design leaders- ones that have passion for their work, drive to grow their team and the organisation, and dedication to making New Zealand’s wastewater infrastructure systems safe, efficient, and reliable. If you have at least 8 years' experience in water or wastewater design engineering and want to lead a high calibre team of engineers within a well-established, reputable consultancy then this is the role for you!
On offer are very competitive remuneration packages, healthy work/life balance including flexible working arrangements and plenty of professional/personal development opportunities. You will be working in an open, collaborative environment with likeminded professionals offering support and collaborating to push projects to success.
For more information and an informal discussion, please contact Andrew Coad on 020 4083 5229. You can also email your CV in confidence to andrewc@technicalfutures.co.nz or click to register your interest.
Technical Futures are New Zealand’s leading, independent Recruitment and Search Consultant specialising in the built environment, infrastructure, and manufacturing sectors.