Location: London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow (UK)
Recruiter contact: David McFall
Overview of the Role
We are currently looking to expand our team who specialise in the assessment of the construction of major infrastructure projects. Working on nationally significant projects such as East West Rail and High Speed 2, you will ensure that the necessary robust and detailed assessment of construction impacts is carried out to meet the requirements of the statutory planning process.
You will provide a key interface between design teams and construction and logistics experts, preparing complex construction methodologies, and the transport planning and modelling teams that assess the traffic impacts.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
* Interpret and inform detailed construction methodologies that are often complex, cover a wide geographical area and impact multiple modes.
* Identify and assess suitable traffic routes that can accommodate construction traffic and safe diversion routes for all modes of general traffic.
* Help specialist colleagues recognise the impact of construction on non-motorised users, public transport services and emergency services.
* Prepare formal deliverables including construction traffic management plans.
* Engage in detailed discussions with traffic modelling teams to ensure temporary traffic management arrangements are correctly interpreted and modelled.
* Contribute to multi-disciplinary design coordination meetings and studies to highlight impacts of design options and changes on construction traffic and access.
Candidate Specification
Essential
* Knowledge of construction processes to help identify and summarise relevant information.
* Knowledge of the stages and processes used by specialist engineering design teams.
* Appreciation of the impact of major infrastructure projects on utility services.
* Ability to interpret complex spreadsheets for assessing and manipulating extensive data.
* Basic knowledge of strategic and local junction traffic modelling.
* Good knowledge of traffic & transport assessment requirements for statutory planning processes including Development Consent Orders.
Desirable
* Skills or knowledge in GIS.
* Knowledge of Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) methodologies.
* A degree in transport planning or engineering.
* Membership in a relevant professional organisation (such as IHT, ILT, TPS, or ICE).
* Professionally qualified (CEng or CTPP) through the CIHT, ICE or IET.
UK Immigration
Mott MacDonald Ltd. are not currently offering sponsorship to candidates under the Skilled Worker visa route in the UK. We continue to welcome applications from candidates who are eligible for alternative immigration routes in the UK that do not require sponsorship.
Equality, diversity, and inclusion
We put equality, diversity, and inclusion at the heart of our business, seeking to promote fair employment procedures and practices to ensure equal opportunities for all. We encourage individual expression in our workplace and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels they can contribute.
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