Head of Design & Build, Water UK&I

AECOM Bristol, England Posted apr 13, 2026

Contract
Hybrid
Senior

Job description

As a Head of Design & Build, Water UK&I, the work centres on collaborate with teams across Europe and globally to deliver multidisciplinary projects and programmes, showcasing AECOM’s strengths in work winning. It would suit someone who can bring strong leadership and operational judgement to the role.

Known job details

  • Contract: Contract
  • Work model: Remote
  • Additional detail: Flexible working options may be available.

Likely focus of the role

  • Collaborate with teams across Europe and globally to deliver multidisciplinary projects and programmes, showcasing AECOM’s strengths in work winning.
  • Work with Client Account Managers to identify, monitor, and track new opportunities, ensuring proactive positioning and timely entry into business planning systems.
  • Driving exceptional client satisfaction through active engagement, performance monitoring, and improvement actions informed by Net Promoter Score feedback.

Requirements mentioned

  • Proven success in building and leading leadership teams and multidisciplinary project teams.
  • Senior leadership experience within a matrixed multinational consultancy, contractor, or key water-sector supplier.
  • Experienced in motivating and managing diverse, multidisciplinary teams.
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