Job Category : Permanent
Location : Priory House, Central Bedfordshire Council
Hours Per Week : 37.50
Start Date : Immediate start
Base Salary : £52,547.00
Top Point Salary : £55,929.00
Please read the attached role profile and guidance on ‘level 5’ qualification requirements
A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and ambitious individual to join a modern, innovative team with Central Bedfordshire Council. We are looking to strengthen our Highways Service through the appointment of a dedicated Integrated Transport Manager within the Traffic Management Service. This is an exciting time to work in the council’s Highways Service, if you would like to help make Central Bedfordshire a great place to live and work, we would like to hear from you.
You will work with the Head of Traffic Management to support the delivery of the Highways Service and manage the Integrated Transport Team. The ideal candidate must be able to demonstrate an understanding and have managed a team delivering traffic improvement and road safety schemes. Day-to-day, you will be able to deliver key improvements through; policy development, the implementation of traffic calming, accessibility and road safety schemes, along with their associated traffic regulation orders, and assess the impact of traffic on the network using a data led approach.
Your team will be responsible for investigating requests for new highway infrastructure such as traffic signs and road markings, traffic calming, pedestrian crossings, new footways, and other low cost highway improvements and assist the Highways PMO team in developing the Council’s annual programme and a long term strategy to scheme delivery.
The role will involve working closely with Senior Officers, elected members and other Council teams to ensure that the management and improvement of the network support Council priorities and policy documents.
To join us as an Integrated Transport Manager, you will have experience in a similar role, ideally with a traffic engineering/management background. You are organised and have significant in-depth knowledge of highway and traffic legislation and regulations including the Highways Act, the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions and the Traffic Management Act. You can analyse statistical data, write policy and strategy documents, and enjoy completing tasks in a complex environment. With this expertise, you’ll have the confidence to contribute, and your strong communication skills will be essential along with an organised, team-focused approach.
Qualification
diploma of higher education (DipHE)
• foundation degree
• higher national diploma (HND)
• level 5 award
• level 5 essential skills e.g. might have applied and theoretical knowledge through relevant experience. This level
is likely to be associated with a professional or academical qualification of equivalent. Professional technical
qualifications where required, e.g. AAT, Chartered Institute of Planning and Surveying
• level 5 certificate
• level 5 diploma
• level 5 NVQ e.g. Solicitors, Librarians, Social Workers, Surveyors
• ordinary degree
• full professional qualification or equivalent knowledge