Technical Coordinator
Hybrid working
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Backed by 25 years of success, this multi-disciplinary consultancy design and deliver major infrastructure schemes, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use schemes. Their projects include the infrastructure for new towns and settlements of between 50-5000 new homes. Clients include Taylor Wimpey, Hallam Land, Vistry, This Land, Countryside, and Crest Nicholson.
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What’s in it for you?
Hybrid working: 2 days in the office, flexibility to work from home 3 days
Personable business – join a UK, privately owned consultancy where you will be more than just a number
Annual away days – company-funded annual trips (previous years included Barcelona and Amsterdam)
Choose when you work – they don’t mind when and where you work as long as you hit deadlines and provide high quality. Many employees flex their start times and days.
Scale and scope – projects include new towns and settlements of 5000+ houses
Freedom – as an SME, you can create change and shape the company
Variety – experience different areas of the business
Free from red tape – work in your own way and bring new ideas
Complex projects – as an all-encompassing consultancy, you will be involved from inception to completion
Gain accreditations
Empowered and supported – clear progression and development through the business
As a Technical Coordinator, you will be…
Working on major projects and mixed-use developments, coordinating key infrastructure to produce serviced land parcels for house builders and commercial operators, allowing them to focus on their key operations. Our teams drive projects through the full development lifecycle.
Coordinate and manage all aspects of the project, including technical, planning, commercial, environmental, legal, and construction, including crucially the interfaces between the various components.
Evaluate site constraints, set and monitor opportunities and risks to value engineer wherever possible.
Liaise with Local Authorities throughout the Technical approval process of the Section 184, 278, 38, and 104, getting legal agreements put into place.
Appointment and management of both internal and external consultants for the production of preliminary and detailed designs, liaising with them throughout the planning process and reviewing value engineering of the designs accordingly.
Work closely with Principal Designers, Principal Contractors, and Production Managers.
Ensure that designs, reports, and applications are completed and submitted with a high degree of accuracy, to the highest quality, and that all aspects talk to each other.
Set and maintain programme and budgets.
Meet with clients, stakeholders, and local communities to report on project progress.
Identify and manage risks quickly in order to prevent time delays and possible damage to the company reputation.
Remain informed on up-to-date planning, technical, and environmental matters.
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Further details: The position can be tailored to your area of skills and expertise, and you will be provided with full training and support. The position is well-suited to engineers, technical/infrastructure coordinators/managers.
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