To provide professional and technical expertise in the management assessment negotiation and delivery of Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980. The role will support the Councils growth and development objectives by ensuring that highway infrastructure associated with new developments is designed constructed and adopted to the required standards while protecting and enhancing the Councils highway assets.
Key Responsibilities
Process and manage applications relating to Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980.
Undertake detailed technical assessments of highway designs and development proposals associated with new developments.
Review assess and approve highway engineering designs submitted by developers consultants and third parties.
Prepare legal instructions and supporting documentation for Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements.
Negotiate and agree technical requirements specifications and agreement terms with developers consultants and legal representatives.
Monitor the progression of legal agreements to ensure they are completed prior to the commencement of works on site.
Oversee inspections and supervision of highway works to ensure compliance with approved designs specifications and relevant standards.
Manage the adoption process for new highway infrastructure including the review of inspection records testing results and completion documentation.
Issue completion certificates and support the formal adoption of highway assets in accordance with statutory requirements.
Provide professional highways advice to Planning Services Development Management teams developers elected members parish councils and other stakeholders.
Respond to technical queries arising during the construction and delivery of development-related highway works.
Maintain effective working relationships with internal services including Maintenance Streetworks Structures Drainage Legal Services Finance and Economic Growth teams.
Monitor project progress identify risks and provide regular updates to management on workload programme delivery and key issues.
Contribute to service improvement initiatives policy development and the implementation of best practice within highways development control.
Support the wider Developing Highways Team in promoting risk-based asset management and value-for-money principles.
Ensure all work complies with relevant legislation codes of practice design standards and Council policies.
Requirements
Degree HNC HND or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering Highway Engineering Transportation or a related discipline.
Significant experience in highways development control highway engineering or development-related infrastructure delivery.
Strong working knowledge of Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980.
Experience assessing and approving highway design submissions for development schemes.
Knowledge of highway design standards specifications and relevant legislation.
Experience managing highway adoption processes and overseeing developer-led infrastructure works.
Ability to interpret technical drawings engineering reports and construction specifications.
Excellent negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
Strong report writing and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities effectively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and relevant engineering or project management systems.
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use.
Professional membership of a relevant institution such as the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) or Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT).
Experience working within a local authority highways or planning environment.
Knowledge of development management and planning processes.
Experience representing highways interests at public meetings planning forums or stakeholder events.
Experience leading service improvement initiatives and implementing new processes or procedures.
Additional Information
Location: Shirehall Shrewsbury (Hybrid Working Available)
Working Arrangement: Office and home-based working with site visits as required
Hours: 37 hours per week Monday to Friday
Payment: Bi-weekly payments
6 Month Contract With A local AuthorityJob PurposeTo provide professional and technical expertise in the management assessment negotiation and delivery of Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980. The role will support the Councils growth and development objectives by ensuri...
6 Month Contract With A local Authority
Job Purpose
To provide professional and technical expertise in the management assessment negotiation and delivery of Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980. The role will support the Councils growth and development objectives by ensuring that highway infrastructure associated with new developments is designed constructed and adopted to the required standards while protecting and enhancing the Councils highway assets.
Key Responsibilities
Process and manage applications relating to Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980.
Undertake detailed technical assessments of highway designs and development proposals associated with new developments.
Review assess and approve highway engineering designs submitted by developers consultants and third parties.
Prepare legal instructions and supporting documentation for Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements.
Negotiate and agree technical requirements specifications and agreement terms with developers consultants and legal representatives.
Monitor the progression of legal agreements to ensure they are completed prior to the commencement of works on site.
Oversee inspections and supervision of highway works to ensure compliance with approved designs specifications and relevant standards.
Manage the adoption process for new highway infrastructure including the review of inspection records testing results and completion documentation.
Issue completion certificates and support the formal adoption of highway assets in accordance with statutory requirements.
Provide professional highways advice to Planning Services Development Management teams developers elected members parish councils and other stakeholders.
Respond to technical queries arising during the construction and delivery of development-related highway works.
Maintain effective working relationships with internal services including Maintenance Streetworks Structures Drainage Legal Services Finance and Economic Growth teams.
Monitor project progress identify risks and provide regular updates to management on workload programme delivery and key issues.
Contribute to service improvement initiatives policy development and the implementation of best practice within highways development control.
Support the wider Developing Highways Team in promoting risk-based asset management and value-for-money principles.
Ensure all work complies with relevant legislation codes of practice design standards and Council policies.
Requirements
Degree HNC HND or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering Highway Engineering Transportation or a related discipline.
Significant experience in highways development control highway engineering or development-related infrastructure delivery.
Strong working knowledge of Section 38 and Section 278 Agreements under the Highways Act 1980.
Experience assessing and approving highway design submissions for development schemes.
Knowledge of highway design standards specifications and relevant legislation.
Experience managing highway adoption processes and overseeing developer-led infrastructure works.
Ability to interpret technical drawings engineering reports and construction specifications.
Excellent negotiation and stakeholder management skills.
Strong report writing and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities effectively.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and relevant engineering or project management systems.
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle for business use.
Professional membership of a relevant institution such as the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) or Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT).
Experience working within a local authority highways or planning environment.
Knowledge of development management and planning processes.
Experience representing highways interests at public meetings planning forums or stakeholder events.
Experience leading service improvement initiatives and implementing new processes or procedures.
Additional Information
Location: Shirehall Shrewsbury (Hybrid Working Available)
Working Arrangement: Office and home-based working with site visits as required