Interim Traffic Engineer (Principal Level)
North London / Hybrid
£45.00 per hour (Umbrella)
A North London Local Authority is seeking an experienced Interim Traffic Engineer to join their Design & Construction team in a senior, principal-level capacity.
As the Council’s technical lead on traffic engineering and road safety, you will play a key role in shaping and delivering infrastructure improvements that enhance communities, promote accessibility, and align with Vision Zero and Healthy Streets principles.
Key Responsibilities
Act as the Council’s lead advisor on traffic engineering, road safety, and traffic order compliance
Provide expert technical input into complex and high-profile infrastructure projects
Oversee and ensure delivery of road safety audits in line with national standards and best practice
Embed road safety principles across the full project lifecycle
Lead on traffic regulation orders (TROs) and ensure compliance with relevant legislation
Manage and develop a small team of engineers and technical officers
Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders, contractors, and external partners
Contribute to the development of policies and procedures to support safer, more liveable neighbourhoods
About You
You will be a forward-thinking and experienced Traffic Engineer with a strong background in leading technical delivery within a local authority or public sector environment. You will bring a balance of technical expertise and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities effectively.
Experience Required
Extensive experience in traffic engineering and road safety within a local authority setting
Strong track record in delivering road safety audits and traffic management schemes
In-depth knowledge of UK legislation and guidance, including LTN 1/20, TSRGD, and Manual for Streets
Experience managing or mentoring staff within a technical team
Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to a range of stakeholders
Proven ability to deliver projects that balance engineering requirements with community needs