Role Purpose
The Executive Director – MMC & Delivery Learning Systems is responsible for institutionalising innovation and structured learning across the Qiddiya City Programme.
The role leads two strategic programme enablers:
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Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) – to enhance productivity, scalability, quality consistency, safety, and delivery predictability.
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Delivery Learning & Knowledge Systems – to reduce systemic repeat failures, accelerate decision-making, and embed institutional delivery intelligence across Business Units (BUs).
Operating at programme scale, the role ensures that Qiddiya moves from fragmented project-based execution toward structured, repeatable, and performance-driven delivery systems.
Strategic Mandate
A. Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
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Define and steer Qiddiya’s MMC ambition, roadmap, and governance framework.
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Identify scalable MMC opportunities across asset typologies.
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Establish standards, decision pathways, and adoption frameworks to enable BU implementation.
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Align with Procurement and Supply Chain to support manufacturing agreements and market feasibility.
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Translate pilot outcomes into institutionalised standards and repeatable playbooks.
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Monitor measurable impact on cost, schedule, quality, HSE, and sustainability performance.
The role does not replace BU delivery accountability; it enables structured and scalable adoption across the programme.
Delivery Learning & Knowledge Systems
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Establish and govern a structured delivery knowledge-sharing system across the Qiddiya programme.
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Institutionalise lessons learned, best practices, and repeatable standards.
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Create cross-BU transparency mechanisms to reduce duplication and rework.
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Implement structured feedback loops between Delivery, Logistics, Engineering, Procurement, and Commercial functions.
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Embed a culture of constructive transparency, where learning accelerates performance rather than assigning blame.
Knowledge sharing is positioned as a performance accelerator and delivery control mechanism — not documentation.
Key Accountabilities
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Provide executive leadership for MMC and Delivery Learning initiatives in alignment with SDU mandate and TOM.
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Translate systemic delivery risks and recurring failure patterns into structured institutional solutions.
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Secure executive alignment and approvals for frameworks, governance models, and scaling strategies.
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Ensure integration across Delivery, Procurement, Engineering/Design, Logistics, Commercial, and Digital functions.
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Drive measurable improvements in delivery predictability, productivity, and cross-BU coordination.
Success Measures
MMC
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Demonstrable adoption of MMC solutions on eligible assets.
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Improved schedule confidence and delivery consistency.
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Established supplier/manufacturing pathways supporting scalable adoption.
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Measurable performance gains on pilot implementations.
Delivery Learning
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Reduction in repeat systemic issues and avoidable rework.
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Increased cross-BU coordination and visibility.
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Sustained platform adoption and knowledge reuse.
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Faster issue resolution cycles across delivery ecosystem.
Stakeholder Environment
Internal:
SDU Leadership; BU Delivery Directors; CDU/Implementation; Engineering/Design; Procurement & Supply Chain; Logistics; Commercial/Contracts; Digital/IT; People & Culture.
External:
Delivery partners; Tier 1 contractors; modular/offsite manufacturers; technology providers; specialist consultants; supply chain ecosystem.
Requirements
Profile Requirements
This role requires a senior international development and delivery executive with demonstrated experience leading major programmes or large-scale master developments.
Experience
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Minimum 18 years’ progressive experience in international real estate development, infrastructure, or complex construction environments.
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Proven leadership in multi-asset or giga-project settings with concurrent project portfolios.
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Experience operating in high-growth, high-complexity environments (e.g., national transformation or large urban developments).
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Demonstrated exposure to construction innovation, industrialised construction, modular delivery, or transformation initiatives at scale.
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Experience engaging senior executive committees and securing approval for strategic frameworks.
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Strong understanding of programme governance, stage-gate processes, and cross-functional integration.
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Track record interfacing with contractors, manufacturers, consultants, and supply chain ecosystems.
Role Positioning Summary
This is a programme capability and transformation role designed to:
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Enable scalable construction innovation (MMC).
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Institutionalise delivery learning across Business Units.
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Improve predictability and performance at programme scale.
The Executive Director operates as a strategic enabler — strengthening delivery maturity, governance capability, and structured transparency across the Qiddiya City Programme.
Benefits
Attractive compensations and benefits package