An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Highway Maintenance Group Manager to join a busy client in the Lancashire area to lead the council's operational highways maintenance functions.
The successful candidate will oversee a broad portfolio including carriageway and footway repairs, drainage, structural defects, street lighting, minor structures, inspections, verge and public realm maintenance, and customer response and will hold operational ownership of the Managed Service delivery model for drainage and structural defects, and act as the Council's lead for Public Realm Agreements (PRAs) with district councils, ensuring alignment, consistency and strong partnership working.
Operational Leadership
You will lead all core highways maintenance activities across twelve district areas, including:
* Reactive and planned carriageway and footway maintenance
* Drainage (gulley emptying, cleansing, repair, investigation)
* Structural defect investigations and repair programmes
* Street lighting operations and the Street Lighting PFI interface
* Highway safety inspections and defect prioritisation
* Minor civils, verges, soft estate and wider public realm maintenance activities
* Highway furniture, barriers, signs, and associated assets
* Incident response, emergency works and resilience operations
Public Realm & District Partnerships
Act as the senior owner of Public Realm Agreements with district councils, setting standards, clarifying responsibilities, and ensuring coordinated delivery across district boundaries.
Maintain strong operational and strategic relationships with district councils, ensuring public realm activities are aligned with countywide maintenance priorities and customer expectations.
Oversee joint service reviews, improvements and consistency of approach across all districts.
People and Performance
Lead a workforce of approximately 200 staff across multiple operational, technical and professional disciplines.
Drive a culture focused on performance, customer satisfaction, right‑first‑time delivery and continuous improvement.
Ensure all teams are equipped with the skills, commercial awareness and capability needed to deliver modern highways services.
Managed Service Ownership
Provide end‑to‑end leadership of the Managed Service model for drainage and structural defects, ensuring contract compliance, commercial discipline, and value for money.
Support innovation, quality and productivity improvements through contract management and supplier engagement.
Integration with Asset & Network Management
Collaborate with the Asset Management team to align operational activity with lifecycle planning and investment strategies.
Work closely with Network Management to coordinate works, minimise disruption, manage permitting, and uphold statutory duties under the Traffic Management Act.
Stakeholder & Member Engagement
Build strong relationships with elected Members, district partners, parish and town councils, community groups and the public.
Provide senior leadership presence in local engagement, service briefings and Committee reports.
Lead the resolution of complex customer cases and localised issues.
Governance, Standards & Assurance
* Ensure full compliance with highways legislation including the Highways Act, NRSWA, CDM, and the Traffic Management Act.
* Provide expert oversight of statutory inspection regimes, departures from standards, service risk management and commercial assurance.
* Manage significant revenue and capital budgets, ensuring accurate forecasting and robust cost control.
About You
You will be an experienced highways professional with strong leadership capability and a track record of delivering maintenance services at scale.
Essential Experience
* Extensive experience in highways maintenance, operations or asset management.
* Knowledge of highways legislation including Highways Act, NRSWA, and Traffic Management Act.
* Experience managing large multidisciplinary teams and complex operational services.
* Commercial and contract management experience, ideally with NEC based contracts.
* Experience working directly with district councils, parish councils and elected Members.
* Strong financial and performance management experience.
Essential Skills & Attributes
* Strong strategic and operational judgement.
* Politically aware with excellent communication and influencing skills.
* Customer‑focused with an ability to manage high‑profile and sensitive issues.
* Collaborative, commercially astute and committed to continuous improvement.
Qualifications
* Relevant qualification in highways, civil engineering, asset management or contract management.
* Evidence of continuous professional development.
For a full description and further information on the role, please call Harriet Simmonds at Carrington West on (phone number removed).
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