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Secure Property Design and Construction

Designing and building embassies.
Providing a world-class service.
Protect the UK’s security interests.
It all matters.

Designing and building brand-new embassies in bustling cities and remote locations. Collaborating with architects, engineers and surveyors to design and reconfigure a high commission’s office space. Developing a secure site’s new CCTV System. This work is as varied and as vital as it gets.

Not the career you wanted?

If this isn’t what you had in mind, answer a few questions and we’ll find where you fit.

Key roles in this area:

  • Architects
  • Interior Designers
  • Building Surveyors
  • Quantity Surveyors
  • Electronic Security Designers
  • Site Managers and Clerks of Works
  • Cost Engineering

Here from one of the team

I think, as an Interior Designer, it’s great to be able to see the impact of what we do. Whilst we’re doing exceptional work that represents Britain overseas, we’re also making spaces that are ergonomic, comfortable, healthy to live in – and we’re improving lives that way.

Secure Property Design and Construction colleague

When in the UK, you could be based either at Hanslope Park or our King Charles Street office in London.

The whole team got involved recently in a European capital’s embassy refurbishment – everything from new CCTV systems to restoring antique tapestries.

Case study

Need to design the framework and the secure communications for a diplomatic training facility? Call on our Secure Property Design and Construction team – like we did for the Mayhew Theatre project. 

exterior of Kings Charles Street offices

Working overseas

Most of the Secure Property Design and Construction team will travel regularly to government sites worldwide, whether it’s to survey buildings or establish design parameters. That means regular travel is a key part of the job – and for a few, it’s a more permanent overseas posting. Here’s how it all works:

The vast majority of roles in this team will spend regular time overseas, visiting the buildings and sites they’re designing for. In most cases, you’ll make short visits to the site, then return to the UK to put your designs together. 

The exception to that is the Site Managers and Clerks of Works. You’ll be constantly onsite to make sure that designs and plans are implemented properly – and that means you’ll be overseas long-term. Please see the Overseas page for more on any questions you might have around how this works.  

When you’re not travelling abroad, you could be based in either Hanslope Park in Milton Keynes, or King Charles Street in London. To find out more about both, see Life at FCDO Services. Again, the exception here is Site Managers and Clerks of Works, who’ll be based at the overseas site they’re working on.

We work in 168 countries, and you could well be travelling to any one of them. Your safety is our most important concern though: we’ll never send you anywhere you aren’t comfortable with.

We’ll organise both your travel and your accommodation while you’re overseas, and support you financially.

As much as possible, we’ll aim to spread out your trips so that you get breaks from overseas travel. It means you can balance your home life with your travel abroad, and it also gives you time to properly prepare for each project you take on.

As a general rule, it’s not practical for families to travel with this team, since you’ll be overseas for regular short bursts. Having said that, if you do have a longer posting overseas – as is likely for Site Managers and Clerks of Works – then we can support your family to move overseas with you, if the role allows for that.

You’ll be able to stay in touch with your team throughout your time abroad, through our FCDO Services intranet, as well as having a manager who’ll check in on your progress. Plus, if you need someone’s advice on a project, there are always experts on call, no matter the time difference. You’ll also be able to take advantage of our overseas network activity: we offer all sorts of support to our colleagues both at home and abroad, whether it’s wellbeing events like yoga sessions, or chances to socialise with the teams stationed in your location.

Did you know?

As part of our Global Maintenance Programme, we made over 600 improvements at 75 key posts worldwide.
Looking particularly at electrical and fire safety, the team are currently designing works to continue the programme next year.
Exterior shot of a modern looking overseas embassy at dusk.

You might travel anywhere: our building surveyors recently visited Tristan de Cunha, the world’s most remote inhabited island, to assess and repair storm damage.

When in the UK, there’s plenty of opportunity for most colleagues to work from home, supporting their family life.

Welcome to the virtual embassy

Ready to see the work you might do with Secure Property Design and Construction? Just enter the embassy and select either ‘Designing and engineering the embassy building’ or ‘Designing the embassy’s security features and secure communications’ to get started.

Grand looking embassy with Union Jack flag and solar panels on it's roof. Illustration.

What do I need to thrive here?

We’re a trading fund so you’ll help make each project you work financially successful.

You’ll be keen to go anywhere you’re needed around the world.

You’re confident in your own skills and experience, even in isolated locations.

Within small teams, you’ve got the confidence to shoulder some big challenges.

Apprenticeships

Interested in a career in Secure Property Design and Construction, but don’t have any experience? The check out our Technical Engineering Apprenticeship – where you could learn the skills to become one of our radio, CCTV and access control systems designers. Whatever your age, whatever your background, our in-house training and paid qualifications could be just what you need.

a female air conditioning technician with her supervisor on a roof top of an office block . They are performing routine servicing of the air conditioning units , and are wearing safety equipment .

Latest roles

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£58,123 – £60,976 plus £1,750 location allowance and excellent benefits, including Civil Service pension

Wood Workshop Engineer

Hanslope Park
£38,351 – plus £1750 location allowance and excellent benefits Based in Hanslope Park, Milton Keynes Free shuttle bus available between central Milton Keynes and Hanslope Park

Workshop Technician Wood

Hanslope Park
£31,657 – plus £1750 location allowance.

Clerk Of Works

Hanslope Park or London
£58,123.00 – £67,633.00 plus £1750 Hanslope Location Allowance or £5000 KCS London Allowance + excellent benefits including Civil Service pension.

Executive Assistant to CEO

Hanslope Park
£30,379- £33,855 Plus £1,750 Location Allowance

Interior Designer

London KCS
£43,200 plus £5000 location allowance and excellent benefits including Civil Service Pension

Locksmith

London KCS
£31,657.00-plus location allowance of £5000 for London. Excellent benefits, overtime and expenses cover, and the opportunity to earn extra on 22 week overseas deployments

QA Test Manager

Hanslope Park
£45,608 – £47,527 plus £1750 Location Allowance and excellent benefits