NATIONAL HIGHWAYS is looking for employees for positions:
senior electrical engineer
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
national Highways has an excellent and highly unique opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our Specialist Bridges Group based in South Gloucestershire
the Specialist Bridges Group is responsible for the maintenance, management, and improvement of some of the UK’s most iconic and significant long span bridges such as the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge, M48 Severn Bridge and M5 Avonmouth Bridge
A passionate and capable Senior Electrical Engineer is required to support the electrical inspection and maintenance programme and help drive forward some significant renewal projects over the RIS 2 investment period within the Specialist Bridges Group
working alongside a team of experienced specialist bridge professionals and our construction partner, this role is seen as a very critical part of the team’s success in the ongoing management and delivery of a strong portfolio of engineering schemes on some of the UK’s most famous and strategically placed bridges
this position will also act as electrical technical lead and advisor for the team, providing electrical advice and support to team members within the Specialist Bridges Group
what you’ll be leading on
furthermore, this role will be critical in interfacing and leading the Principal Designer in relation to the electrical Inspection and cyclic maintenance programme of all Specialist Bridges
to do this, the Senior Electrical Engineer shall undertake assurance activities and site checks, ensuring that all electrical inspection and maintenance works are undertaken in accordance with the relevant design standard and contractual requirements
unit manager
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
your new role
the role is responsible for maintaining oversight, coordination and management of National Highways’ programme of strategy development
this will require building and maintaining an effective relationship with teams across National Highways
what you’ll be leading on
an exciting new opportunity has arisen to join our Strategy Unit, which is responsible for leading and coordinating the development of strategic plans on cross cutting issues across National Highways
management of the programme of strategic plan development using appropriate project management skills and tools
accurate reporting of progress through reports, dashboards and stage reviews as appropriate
as the Strategy Unit will be a Centre of Excellence for National Highways, the role will be responsible for creating and maintaining the processes and management tools to ensure that all strategy development in the Company fulfils a clear purpose, demonstrates a meaningful way forward in achieving the desired outcomes, are delivered in a timely manner
civil engineer
Language
english
Trade
education & Instruction
Education & Instruction
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
national Highways have an exciting opportunity for two Engineers to join our road safety team in the South West region
they will also take part in/lead road safety audits and post collision investigations
you may be required to work unsociable hours as part of this role
the successful candidate will work in a multi-disciplinary role in the Road Safety team which will include identification of safety problems and working on the collaborative development of solutions to address the identified need
at National Highways you will have the opportunity to make a real difference for the customers that use and live alongside England’s biggest road networks
you will support the delivery of the Safe Systems approach and work with internal and external stakeholders including Road Safety Partnerships to deliver interventions that will lead directly to a reduction in collisions
you will be required to drive as part of your role and you will need to have a full clean driving license to be considered for this position and during employment
Salary
salary
Requirements
at National Highways we believe in a connected country
then you’ll be a great fit for our organisation
how our contracts work
how we deliver projects with our supply chain
how we use technology to improve safety and efficiency
we are passionate about creating a culture where colleagues feel connected, included and enjoy greater wellbeing to achieve this. We’re proud that as an organisation we are continually striving to do better and actively encourage and support our colleagues to do the same with their careers
so, if you put safety first, take ownership of your work, show passion in what you do, work effectively in a team and demonstrate integrity in how you do it – then you’ll be a great fit for our organisation
so, if you put safety first, take ownership of your work, show passion in what you do, work effectively in a team and demonstrate integrity in how you do it
civil engineer
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
national Highways have an exciting opportunity for two Engineers to join our road safety team in the South West region
they will also take part in/lead road safety audits and post collision investigations
you may be required to work unsociable hours as part of this role
the successful candidate will work in a multi-disciplinary role in the Road Safety team which will include identification of safety problems and working on the collaborative development of solutions to address the identified need
at National Highways you will have the opportunity to make a real difference for the customers that use and live alongside England’s biggest road networks
you will support the delivery of the Safe Systems approach and work with internal and external stakeholders including Road Safety Partnerships to deliver interventions that will lead directly to a reduction in collisions
you will be required to drive as part of your role and you will need to have a full clean driving license to be considered for this position and during employment
management accountant
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
provide advice and guidance on the effective and consistent implementation of financial policies and processes and be a key contact between Financial Control and DfT/ORR
safety engineer
Working hours
full-time
Responsibility
national Highways have an exciting opportunity for two Engineers to join our Road Safety team in the Southwest region
you may be required to work unsociable hours as part of this role
the successful candidate will work in a multi-disciplinary role in the Road Safety team which will include developing and delivering schemes, identification of safety problems and working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders
you will also take part in/lead road safety audits, post collision investigations and be offered training where required to fulfil your duties
at National Highways you will have the opportunity to make a real difference for the customers that use and live alongside England’s biggest road networks
you will support the delivery of the Safe Systems approach and work with internal and external stakeholders including Road Safety Partnerships to deliver interventions that will lead directly to a reduction in collisions
you will be required to drive as part of your role and you will need to have a full clean driving license to be considered for this position and during employment
reviewing third-party improvement schemes for safety, capacity and compliance to standards
senior geotechnical engineer
Working hours
full-time | Temporary
Responsibility
activities and resources involved in the identification and evaluation of asset data and needs in order to develop early solutions, in line with agreed methodologies and prioritisation criteria
property administrator
Working hours
full-time | Temporary
full-time
Responsibility
your new role
what you’ll be leading on
managing work to meet objectives, ensuring that the relevant law, policies, and procedures are followed
national Highways have an exciting new opportunity for a Property Administrator within the Property and Compensation division of the Major Projects Directorate
the role is based at our Leeds office, but we have a hybrid working approach meaning the role will be a combination of office and agile home working
liaising with colleagues and customers, building effective relationships to ensure that claimants and affected landowners receive a good customer service
collating and analysing relevant information to inform effective decision making
this role will support the Property Acquisition Team’s work in ensuring that the land and rights required for the scheme are acquired and that related costs are paid promptly and appropriately in accordance with legislation, policy, and the compensation code
contracts manager
Working hours
full-time
test manager
Working hours
full-time
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