Highway Operative
Various Grades from 3 to 6
12.45 to 14.84 DOE
Monday to Friday
These various positions are working for our valued client, Hull City Council within the Street Scene department working on maintenance and repairs within all highways operations.
PURPOSE:
Grade 3-5: Assisting as an individual and/or part of a team in the construction, maintenance, and repair of footways, verges, carriageway, and other highway-related items.
Grade 6: To lead, supervise, mentor, train, and support a team of road workers undertaking the safe and efficient delivery of maintenance and construction of improvement schemes for roads, footways, drainage, including surfacing to agreed standards and prescribed timescales, contributing to the overall defined programme of work activity, ensuring that all work streams are fully compliant with safety requirements and works are executed to the highest standards.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Please note decision making must be included within the Principal Accountabilities
Grade 3
1. Statutory Obligations: To comply with the current legal and regulatory requirements of the Highways Act, New Roads and Street Works Act, Health and Safety Act and other relevant legislation, codes of practice, stated safety policies, procedures, and guidelines to ensure highways are fit for purpose and there is safe access, passage, and efficient management of the highway.
2. To assist other road workers, as appropriate to ensure the timely completion of highway maintenance works, promote a positive image of the Council, participate in approved training as appropriate to the trade, and other duties as may be requested by supervision and which are of a similar nature.
3. The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and associated legislation places responsibilities for health and safety on Hull City Council, as your employer and you as an employee of the council. In addition to the Council's overall duties, the post holder has personal responsibility for their own health, safety, and wellbeing and that of other employees; additional and more specific responsibilities are identified in the Council's Corporate H&S policy.
4. To excavate by hand or powered tools existing footways, verges, and carriageways, kerbing, channels, and drainage. To lay kerbs, channels, and pipes, resetting ironwork and gully drains as well as to lay, spread (by hand/rake), level, and compact stone, coated materials, concrete, and bituminous material etc. to line and level in accordance with specifications, all under supervision.
Grade 4, all of the above plus:
1. To excavate by hand or powered tools existing footways, verges, and carriageways, kerbing, channels, and drainage.
2. To adjust/install highway ironwork and other street furniture as required.
3. To lay kerbs, channels, and pipes, resetting ironwork and gully drains as well as to lay, spread (by hand/rake), level, and compact stone, coated materials, concrete, and bituminous material etc. to line and level in accordance with specifications.
Grade 5, all of the above plus:
1. To check and detect underground services; sign, barrier and cone to guard and protect the highway maintenance works in accordance with the requirement of the Health and Safety at Work Act and New Road and Streetworks Act with particular regard to the safety of colleagues and the travelling public.
2. To respond to emergency situations and carry out work as directed in order to reduce the impact on the public and the environment.
3. To use hand and powered tools, operate specialist equipment, and small and large plant, including using tools for detecting underground services, TractAir and other compressed air equipment in accordance with operating instructions, hire agreements and safe working procedures, and to keep these in safe condition, checking that equipment remains fit for purpose, and notifying the supervisor when damaged or requiring routine maintenance.
4. To be the recognised site operative in accordance with the new roads and street works legislation.
Grade 6, all of the above plus:
1. To support the Highway Operations Supervisor and the highways' management team in all aspects of service delivery to ensure risks, quality, and environmental issues are identified to drive productivity and promote efficiencies throughout all activities, and that these are managed to meet the right first-time approach and performance targets.
2. To lead and actively participate in a team of road workers carrying out highway maintenance and construction activities using appropriate skills, knowledge, and experience, including interpreting and use of specification/site drawings, operate hand and powered tools to carry out general construction tasks, including setting out, excavating, resetting ironwork, installing road signs, undertaking kerb and drainage works, laying aggregate, bituminous and concrete materials and pavers, and undertaking site clear up ensuring a timely completion of works.
3. To keep records, complete all necessary paperwork and update online systems to ensure that all materials are accurately measured, ordered, and used in a safe and efficient manner.
4. To ensure all labour, plant and materials are correctly recorded, that it is used in accordance with the specification, and with minimal waste, and that plant and equipment is kept safe, secure, and in good condition, including responsibility for daily maintenance.
5. Act as mentor provide on-site training to other less experienced road workers as directed and be responsible for the training of construction skills to Apprentice road workers. Brief gangs via tool box talks and safety briefings.
6. To ensure that the gang is provided with correct PPE, materials, and traffic management equipment for the planned work, erecting, maintaining, and removing appropriate signs and barriers, and that all follow safety rules and safe working practices for self, colleagues, pedestrians, and vehicles.
7. To respond to emergency situations and carry out work as directed in order to reduce the impact on the public and the environment.
8. Communicate and liaise with public utility service companies to locate and protect their equipment in order to allow the work to be carried out safely and limit disruption promoting a positive image of the Council, and with co-workers, contractors, the emergency services, the police, the general public, clients, and customers over work programming.
9. Occasionally, act as a temporary Highway Operations Supervisor in the absence of a designated supervisory office for this service area. Be the recognised site supervisor as required in accordance with the new roads and street works legislation.
10. Interpret technical drawings, bill of quantities and able to carry out basic setting out for line and level.
Prestige Recruitment are an equal opportunities agency, working within strict employment guidelines. We have been working within the industry for over 30 years.
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