Principal Traffic Management Engineer

Posted 17 April by Seven Resourcing
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Seven Social Care is looking for a Principal Traffic Management Engineer to fill an exclusive opportunity in Bath & Northeast Somerset.

We have opportunities available for up to 12 months and the pay is £30.69 (Umbrella) per hour.

The Hiring manager is looking for someone who can work 37 hours a week (various shifts available from Monday to Sunday).

The role:

To provide support to the Traffic Management Team Leader and the Traffic Manager in a range of projects and work streams during 2024/25 due to a one-off increase in the team's budget for highway improvement schemes. This will include working with other staff in the team on improvement schemes such as new crossings, traffic calming and footway schemes. Overseeing TRO schemes such as speed limits. Dealing with enquiries from the public and councillors. Helping oversee the transition to new digital TRO software. Helping to procure a new bus stop maintenance contract to be ready for when our current contract expires. Also providing technical input into highway schemes being developed by other teams.

If this role is something you'd be interested in or available to undertake, please could you reply to this email with your CV ASAP? Alternatively, if this role would not be suitable for you but you know someone who may be interested then please feel free to share my contact details.

Seven also run a referral scheme - if you know anyone looking for this type of work then please put them in touch, and we can pay you £250 once they are placed and have worked 100 hours!

Reference: 52489143

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