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Street Lighting Engineer
The Street Lighting Engineer is responsible for the Health and Safety, electrical compliance, effective project management and development of the Highway Electrical Asset lighting and electrical design. To promote, plan, organise, manage, record and deliver on Highway Electrical Asset and associated budgets and projects to deliver service delivery targets and statutory requirements. To undertake performance management reviews of reporting officers to ensure development and progression of the team.
Responsibilities
1. To ensure the HEA work is designed in accordance with current Health and Safety legislation, achieve compliance with CDM regulations and maintain safe systems of working.
2. Oversee the preparation, delivery and reporting of all lighting and electrical design for internal and external stakeholders in accordance with the contract terms and specification and allocated budget.
3. Lead on the approval, development and support the delivery of new technology including smart cities, EV charging new industry innovations citywide HEA to ensure compliance with policies and legislation.
4. Advising and drafting for approval the process and technical details for Lighting Design Policy.
5. Oversee the development and production of electrical and lighting design services for external and internal stakeholders in accordance with service level agreements.
6. Oversee the inputting of data into the Authority's Asset Management System for the adoption of new schemes including Section 38, Section 106, Section 278, and any other authority owned electrically powered assets.
7. Develop, shape and monitor the HEAT contract and policies in line with corporate strategy, current legislation and best industry practice by working closely with the HEAT and senior management team. To attend contract monitoring meetings and ensure reporting of contract KPI's.
8. To respond to queries and complaints relating to the positioning of Highway Electrical Assets, light intrusion, obstruction, or events that require the monitoring or measuring of light levels on site.
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