
Highways Maintenance Engineer (Routine)
It’s an exciting time to join our Highways Team here at Staffordshire County Council!
Our vision is to help Staffordshire’s economy grow, so that everyone has the opportunity of a good job and good prospects in a beautiful, safe, accessible, vibrant, cultural, prosperous, business friendly and sustainable county.
Staffordshire has great places and great connections, boasting the beautiful rural landscape of a shire county together with excellent transport links to major destinations across the country.
We are committed to fixing more roads and improving transport and digital connections and we are making significant investment into the quality of our roads. To ensure we can deliver our ambitious Highways Transformation we are looking to grow our team of highway engineering professionals and develop talent for the future.
Although your base will be in Stafford, we have highway maintenance teams working from a number of locations across the county and are able to discuss flexible working options and locations that might be applicable for this role.
Main ResponsibilitiesAs a member of the Highways Maintenance and Network Management team you will:
- Receive, prioritise, investigate, and answer enquiries non routine and unplanned enquiries relating to highway drainage and other maintenance issues in an area of the county.
- Conduct and co-ordinate investigations and apply engineering knowledge and experience to identify and prioritise solutions to highway drainage and other non-routine highway maintenance issues.
- Prepare information for contractors to carry out required work, establishing and maintaining good relations to ensure that work complies with the requirements of contract documentation, there is good communication, relationships and quality assurance during through the work and that it is effectively managed through to completion.
- Be responsible for project budgets for specific drainage and other minor capital maintenance works, ensuring estimated costs are accurate and best value, reviewing and recording compensation event changes. Support the development of capital forward programmes based on budgetary allowances.
- Establish, develop and maintain effective communications with contractors, supply chain partners, County Councillors, customers and other stakeholders.
You will have experience in the management or delivery of reactive, routine and cyclical highway maintenance together with:
- A Degree or equivalent processional qualification in relevant discipline.
- knowledge of statutory obligations of highway authorities, highway inspections and work identification procedures
- understanding of design standards, design guidance and statutory requirements associated with highway drainage and other maintenance activities.
- Ability to develop and maintain partnerships to support ongoing service delivery.
- Good written, verbal and digital communication skills, with the ability to pitch communications at an appropriate level to the target audience
Don’t feel you meet all the requirements? We value transferable skills, experiences, and qualifications so consider applying anyway or for an informal chat about the role please contact Anna Johnson or Simon Lilley at: anna.johnson@staffordshire.gov.uk or simon.lilley@staffordshire.gov.uk
We are committed to flexible working, with options for working from home and office depot locations across Staffordshire.
The interview date for this vacancy is 30 September
Our Recruitment Process: We anonymise applications during shortlisting to ensure only relevant information is considered. Please complete your application fully, especially the supporting statement, to highlight what you’ll bring to the role.
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Salary range
- £45,091 - £49,282 per year