Design Manager - Mechanical (Water & Wastewater Infrastructure)
Job Description
At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world's most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission-critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting-edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.
Your impact \nAs a Design Manager – Mechanical Infrastructure, you will lead the multidisciplinary mechanical design delivery for complex water and wastewater infrastructure projects, including pump stations, water treatment plants (WTPs), wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), desalination systems, and associated mechanical/process systems.
\nYou will be responsible for driving design integration, technical excellence, quality assurance, constructability, risk management, and programme certainty across all stages of project delivery—from concept through detailed and construction design.
\nWorking closely with Project Managers, Discipline Leads, and Sector/Regional Leadership, you will plan, coordinate, and assure the technical execution of mechanical design packages, while mentoring and developing engineers across global teams.
\nKey duties include:
\n- Lead and manage mechanical design for water/wastewater pump stations, treatment plants, and associated mechanical/process systems. \n
- Develop project-specific mechanical design strategies ensuring multidisciplinary integration, alignment with project requirements, and risk mitigation. \n
- Oversee preparation and coordination of mechanical deliverables:Equipment sizing & selectionMechanical design calculationsPumping system calculations & hydraulic checksP&IDs, equipment layouts, plant general arrangementsMechanical data sheets and specifications \n
- Review and validate vendor documents, datasheets, and shop drawings; ensure integration with overall design. \n
- Lead mechanical engineering inputs for Design for Design‑Build (D for DB) and EPC delivery models: constructability, staging, installation methodology, O&M requirements. \n
- Support and lead HAZOP/HAZID, value engineering, risk workshops, failure mode assessments, and operability/maintainability reviews. \n
- Manage and own key design management documents:Project Responsibility MatrixBasis of DesignOverall Design ProgrammeSchedule of DeliverablesDesign Risk RegisterDesign Change Register \n
- Coordinate with process, civil, electrical, ICA, BIM, structural, and architectural teams for holistic design delivery. \n
- Engage with clients through workshops, presentations, design reviews, and technical clarifications. \n
- Ensure design outputs comply with quality standards, codes, project specifications, and HSE requirements. \n
- Support the preparation of technical proposals, LOE estimates, design execution plans, and project scheduling. \n
- Mentor, coach, and provide performance feedback to engineers to strengthen organisational capability. \n
- Collaborate with global delivery centres to ensure consistent design practices and effective resource utilisation. \n
- PipeFlo, AFT Fathom/Impulse, WaterGEMS (for hydraulics interface), vendor pump selection software \n
- Planning & Coordination: Primavera P6, MS Project \n
- Collaboration: ACC, ProjectWise, SharePoint, MS Teams \n
- BIM (exposure advantageous): Revit, Plant 3D, OpenPlant Modeler, Navisworks, Revizto \n
- Builds strong, collaborative relationships across multidisciplinary teams. \n
- Confident, approachable leader with strong client‑facing presence. \n
- Demonstrates leadership through coordination, clarity, and proactive communication. \n
- Encourages teams to develop integrated, constructible, and high‑quality mechanical design solutions. \n
- Organised, disciplined, and able to resolve complex mechanical issues in a timely manner. \n
- Champions a strong culture of safety, quality, and innovation. \n
- Flexible, dependable, and capable of performing in fast‑paced, contractor‑integrated environments. \n
- 15+ years of experience in mechanical engineering design and design management within water/wastewater infrastructure projects. \n
- Proven leadership of multidisciplinary teams delivering mechanical design for:Water/wastewater pump stationsWTPs/WWTPs and associated process unitsChemical dosing systemsSludge handling systemsHigh‑lift/low‑lift pumping systemsTreatment mechanical equipment (screens, clarifiers, blowers, compressors, valves, etc.) \n
- Strong understanding of pumping systems: NPSH, system curves, pump selection, surge analysis interface, pipework design, and hydraulic analysis. \n
- Demonstrated capability in Design for Design‑Build: constructability reviews, contractor interface, installation sequencing, technical risk mitigation. \n
- Experience coordinating mechanical design within a BIM‑enabled environment. \n
- Strong ability to interpret P&IDs, hydraulic profiles, process input documents, engineering drawings, and specifications. \n
- Experience with vendor coordination, MTO/BoQ preparation, equipment procurement support, and technical bid evaluations. \n
- Experience with change management, design risk management, and impacts assessment. \n
- Ability to support bids, proposals, LOE estimates, and multidisciplinary design execution plans. \n
- Experience with alternate delivery models (DB, EPC, CMAR, PPP) is an asset. \n
- Strong interest in digital delivery, automation, and continuous improvement of mechanical workflows. \n
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical (or related discipline) \n
- Master’s degree in relevant field is advantageous \n
- Professional Engineer (PE) / Chartered Mechanical Engineer (CEng) is advantageous \n
- Experience delivering large, complex water/wastewater facilities and pumping systems. \n
- Exposure to brownfield upgrades, shutdown/staging, and commissioning planning. \n
- Knowledge of sustainability principles and low‑carbon mechanical design approaches. \n
- Experience working with international codes, standards, and global delivery frameworks. \n
- Ability to operate effectively in fast‑paced, contractor‑integrated environments \n
We welcome applications from qualified professionals currently based overseas who are open to relocating to India. Relocation support may be provided for exceptional candidates having extensive experience in delivering Design Build water infrastructure projects.
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\nHybrid Work Expectation: Average office presence of 3 days per week or as per Company Policy, with travel for client/site meetings and occasional team meetings.
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