Design Standards Manager

Location

Contract Type

Specialism

Salary

£250 - £300 per day + Inside IR35, weekly pay

Posted

1st July 2026

Job Reference

202055

Description

ASA Recruitment’s client, a Public Sector organisation in Edinburgh, is currently looking to recruit a Design and Standards Manager to start as soon as possible until May 2027 (with potential extensions) on a rate of c.£250-300/day inside of IR35 (based on experience).

The Role:

The postholder shall provide support to the Estates Head of Professional and Technical Services in developing specific project or initiatives as requested by the Head of Estates and Technical Services. This shall include the management, including any framework management, of any consultants appointed to provide design or other professional services (CDM advice, building control services and suchlike), directing design commissions in support of projects where appropriate, overseeing the direct appointment and management of consultants for specific appointments and tasks.

Responsibilities:

  • Strategy – Inputting into development plans, option and feasibility studies, research and investigations to develop strategic and/or specific responses to Estates business needs.
  • Framework and Contract Management – Undertaking the management of, including any framework management, any consultants appointed to provide design or other professional services (CDM advice, building control services and suchlike); directing design commissions in support of projects where appropriate; and overseeing the direct appointment and management of consultants for specific appointments and tasks. This role includes monitoring progress of commissions, monitoring delivery and performance of suppliers, initiating corrective actions and improvements, and checking consistency and adequacy of deliverables; generally administering the delivery of any commission; and reviewing, analysing and disseminating outputs. Additionally, as Framework Manager support the use of frameworks by other in Estates.
  • Design Standards – developing and maintaining the set of Estates Design Standards including specialist systems and specifications. Using a continuous improvement process and gathering data from a number of sources and, working with other Estates specialists, maintaining the standards up to date reflecting requirements and best practice; disseminating information as required regarding content and use of standards; and initiating the development of new standards as required.
  • Project Assistance – Tailoring design standards to meet specific project needs – Inputting into initial stages of projects at business case and feasibility stages; assisting appointed Project Sponsors and Project Managers throughout design stages, attending design meetings as required; advising on design needs and co-ordination, assessing design outputs and deliverables, assisting in the preparation of tender documentation, tender / proposal evaluation and providing continual assistance through construction and handover stages in regards to design issues.
  • Improvement – co-ordinating a programme of post occupancy and post completion reviews from basic ‘lessons learned’ assessments to full independent post occupancy reviews. Proactively reviewing other sources of potential improvements including project risk and issues logs, project variations, on-site inspection reports, contractors’ reports, occupant and operational feedback, defect management and co-ordinating input regarding improvements from other estate staff.
  • Specialist knowledge – developing a specialist knowledge of the estate for input into FOI’s, investigations and enquiries. Maintaining expert knowledge of Scottish Government strategies and policies relating to the built environment, planning and construction, building standards and related statutory legislation. Developing contacts with other SG or UK governmental organisations including MOJ/NOMS/Home Office, HMPS, NIPS, police and other security or custody related organisations. In addition, initiating trials of new products and providing investigation reports.


Essential Experience:

  • Degree level qualification in building or engineering discipline (Architecture, Architectural Technology and variants, Building or Building Engineering, Building Surveying, Construction, Construction Management and other equivalents) or HND in a construction related discipline.
  • Comprehensive experience of design, design management and process, specially related to significant infrastructure projects. Demonstrating your ability to negotiate with and positively influence others to achieve desired project outputs and deliverables.
  • Experience in undertaking, researching and developing strategic and/or specific responses to an estates business need.

Desirable Experience:

  • Experience of defining and setting technical standards and monitoring performance, progress and delivery, initiating corrective actions and improvements as required.
  • Expert knowledge of Scottish Government strategies and policies relating to the built environment, planning and construction, building standards and related statutory legislation.

ASA Recruitment is one of Scotland’s largest independent multi-sector recruitment agencies. We specialise in providing effective tailored solutions for permanent, contract and temporary employment requirements for our Clients and Candidates. We are members of the REC and are ISO certified.

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