Are you experienced in inspecting, assessing, or delivering highway maintenance projects? If so, the Asset Management Delivery Team is the place for you as we are looking for an Engineer to join us.
Role Overview:
As an Engineer, you will ensure that programmed, non-programmed, and emergency highway maintenance works across Devon are carried out efficiently. You will also prepare reports and estimates for maintenance works, issue works orders, and carry out audits of completed works.
Support and Development:
If any aspects of the role are new to you, we will provide the necessary support to help you succeed.
Team and Collaboration:
You will be part of the Asset Management Team, a department of over 60 passionate Engineers, Technicians and Designers dedicated to delivering high quality highway maintenance projects. You will work within a team of approximately six people, supported by a Principal Engineer, and collaborate closely with colleagues from Neighbourhood Highways, Environment, the Materials Laboratory and Traffic Management Group.
The Asset Management Team works on a diverse range of projects; therefore the key aspects of the role include:
1. Designing and pricing highway maintenance schemes, including, but not limited to, drainage, patching, resurfacing and footway works using Term Maintenance and Framework Contracts.
2. Engaging with contractors and stakeholders to support the planning and delivery of highway maintenance schemes.
3. Working alongside other Devon County Council teams to understand community needs when planning and delivering schemes.
4. Auditing highway maintenance schemes, including identifying and resolving any remedial works required.
5. Reviewing, managing and approving payments for highway maintenance schemes.
6. Applying a working knowledge of relevant highway policies and procedures, while maintaining awareness of technical developments and best practice.
Commitment to Sustainability:
Devon County Council declared a climate emergency in 2019. Since then, decarbonisation has been a priority within our construction and maintenance activities. In 2022, we secured of Live Labs funding to trial innovations aimed at decarbonising highway infrastructure. This project is set to transform our approach to designing and delivering highway schemes, and we are excited to meet this challenge.
You’ll receive a competitive salary, along with a range of benefits that include:
7. A salary of up to £44,075, depending on qualifications and experience.
8. 26 days’ annual leave, increasing to 31 days after 5 years’ service.
9. Further annual leave increases after 5 years’ service (and up to 20 years).
10. Training to support your career goals.
11. Mentor support to gain professional qualifications.
12. Flexible hours, with the ability to accrue up to 24 flex-leave days per year.
13. Paid time off for bank holidays – typically 8 per year.
14. Additional benefits including Devon Discounts and the Cycle to Work scheme.
15. A generous pension scheme.
Where will I be based?
Hybrid working is available to all. Our main depot is in Exeter, and travel across the county is required to meet the needs of the Authority. Options to work from satellite depots or offices can be discussed.
You will need one of the following:
16. A BSc or BEng degree in Civil Engineering or a related subject.
17. Incorporated Engineer (IEng) status, plus extensive relevant experience.
If you have further questions about the role please contact Ian Hyde (01392 381554) or Jack Caulfield (01932 385219)
How to apply
Please ensure when completing your application form that you provide a supporting statement which demonstrates how you meet the essential and desirable criteria as described in the person specification of the job description. Applications may not be taken forwards if the supporting statement is not adequately completed.
Internal Applicants, please note: If you are an existing DCC employee, please use your iTrent Employee Self Service (ESS) details to log in and apply.
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