Permanent

Community Highways Technician - 37 hours per week

Staffordshire County Council

Community Highways Technician
Salary: £37,938 - £42,708
Job Reference: staffscc/TP/356/3012
Contract Type: Permanent Full time
Working Hours: 37
Closing Date: 25 April, 2025
Job Category: Highways/Transport/Traffic
Business Unit: Highways & the Built County
Location: Stone, United Kingdom

Job Introduction
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 boasts a beautiful rural landscape with excellent transport links to major destinations across the country.

Our Commitment: We are dedicated to fixing more roads and improving transport and digital connections, making significant investments into the quality of our roads. To deliver our ambitious Highways Strategy, we are looking to grow our team of highway engineering professionals and develop talent for the future.

Role Overview: As a Community Highways Technician, you will provide technical expertise to deliver local traffic management priorities. Your responsibilities will range from delivering small-scale highway traffic management projects to commissioning Member-led highway priorities.

2 posts are available, one covering the North of the County (based at Stone) and the second covering the South of the County (based in Lichfield).

Main Responsibility
In this role you'll:

Be a proactive team member, ensuring consistent work practices in line with approved policies and procedures.
Deliver a customer-focused, modern professional service, challenging work practices as required.
Provide highways expertise and manage the Council’s duties to deliver large-scale complex programmes.
Operate within pre-defined project budgets and funding, ensuring delivery is on-budget.
Create and maintain effective internal and external stakeholder relationships.
Respond to community and stakeholder matters related to traffic management and road safety.
The Ideal Candidate
You'll have:

Significant experience in a highway traffic management role within a local authority context.
HND or Foundation Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Civil Engineering) or a professional qualification at Incorporated Engineer level.
Experience implementing traffic management schemes and sign designs compliant with the TSRGD.
Understanding of highway traffic management planning, including scheme delivery reports and database planning.
Knowledge of statutory procedures associated with highway-related projects.
Experience working in partnership with various stakeholders, including District Councils, community groups, and elected Members.

Key Skills:
Proven communication skills to articulate information effectively to colleagues, partners, stakeholders, and service users.
Analytical skills with good attention to detail.
Ability to balance many demands and constraints to produce practical and effective solutions.
“We’re happy to talk flexible working”

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Shortlisting will be 25 April to 2 May 2025.
Interviews will be held week commencing 19 May 2025.

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 Richard Rayson Community Highway Manager at: [email protected] or Garry Hunt Community highway Manager at [email protected] 

Overview

  • Location: Stone, United Kingdom
  • Job Title: Community Highways Technician - 37 hours per week
  • Salary: £37,938 - £42,708
  • Closes: 25 Apr 2025
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