The Battery Specific Infrastructure (BSI) Design Expert is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the BSI design (Clean and Dry room CDR +Auxiliary) across the relevant engineering discipline.
The key objective of the role is to ensure that the contractor/designer engineering solutions are technically correct, compliant with project requirements / local regulations, and aligned with operational, maintenance and equipment needs within the overall timeline.
The BSI Design Expert should act as the key technical interface between contractor and internal stakeholders to drive the development and implementation of BSI systems across the assigned scope.
Key responsibilities:
1. Design Management & Coordination
• Involve in tender phase to define requirements, review and validate technical offers from bidders, and lead technical alignment (Q&A list from suppliers)
• Lead and coordinate the review of contractor design deliverables, track progress and define alternative solutions in case of design difficulties/delays
• Ensure alignment across disciplines (avoid clashes, gaps, inconsistencies)
• Consolidate technical feedback and provide unified responses
• Guarantee constructability and quality of design
2. Compliance Assurance
• Ensure designs comply with:
• Employer’s Requirements (ER)
• Local regulations and codes
• Project standards and specifications
• Identify deviations and drive corrective actions
3. Contractor Interface
• Act as the primary technical interface and single point of contact (SPOC) with the contractor
• Challenge and push design quality, maturity, and completeness, within the overall project timeschedule
• Monitor design progress vs. project milestones
• Support the timely assessment of RFIs
4. Stakeholder Management
• Coordinate with internal stakeholders (facilities, equipment planning, logistics, production, HSE, maintenance, quality) on a daily basis
• Integrate inputs from different departments into the ER
• Ensure stakeholder requirements are properly reflected
5. Design Review Governance
• Organise and lead:
o Design review meetings
o Technical workshops
o Coordination sessions
• Track comments, decisions, and open points
6. Risk & Change Management
• Monitor design performance indicators and provide early warnings when critical activities show risk of delay (technical, regulatory, constructability)
• Escalate critical issues early, provide management summaries
• Support mitigation strategies
• Provide technical input to permitting activities (led by HSE/permitting), ensuring alignment with design
• Support change management processes by assessing technical impacts (scope, cost, schedule, compliance)