Job Details Grade: 6B Hourly Rate: £15.52 - £16.78 Salary: £29,942.67 - £32,373.57 per annum Contract Duration: Permanent Hours: 37 Hours per week Role Purpose To act as an Area Roads Inspector based in Duns, and work with the Area Technical Assistant to assist in maintaining the Councils Infrastructure Assets, primarily roads, drainage, footways, cattlegrids, barriers and signs. This will typically involve carrying out Safety and Condition Inspections and dealing with service enquiries to review and prioritise the requirement for any reactive repairs or comment on possible planned works sites. The role also entails being part of a customer service culture that influences, and develops an approach that exploits existing and future work bases in the most effective, economic and efficient way. The Roads Inspector also assists the Technical Assistant with the provision of inspection information for insurance claims. As part of this post you will also be expected to represent the Council in Court Proceedings related to the collection of information during inspections. This is to fulfil the Council’s statutory obligations and to meet the needs of the Council, Elected Members and the general public within agreed service standards. The Roads Inspector will also assist with carrying out localised reactive repairs to rectify specific defect types. Essential Accredited qualification in Road Inspection, or willing to obtain within 1year. Health and Safety Awareness accreditation or willing to obtain within 1year. A current driving licence and use of a vehicle is an essential requirement of this post. If you have a disability which precludes you from holding a drivers licence, Scottish Borders Council will take into account its responsibility to make reasonable adjustments to allow for your disability. Should it be possible to make such an adjustment in order that you can undertake the travel responsibilities of the post, this will be taken into account in consideration for this role. Informal Enquiries Informal enquiries may be made to Donald Scott at dscott2scotborders.gov.uk. Scottish Borders Council is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. In particular from candidates who assess themselves as having a disability, under the Disability Confident Employer scheme this guarantees an interview to those individuals who meet the essential criteria of the post. All appointments will be made on merit.