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Senior Highways Officer

Hertfordshire County Council
Posted 18 hours ago, valid for a month
Location

Stevenage, Hertfordshire SG2 7BG

Salary

£40,000 - £48,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • A Senior Highways Officer position is available, requiring a hardworking individual with a broad experience in Highways Development Management.
  • The role involves providing highway advice on planning applications, managing staff and projects, and negotiating highway improvements.
  • Candidates must have a degree in Civil Engineering or Transport Planning and at least 5 years of experience in Highways Development Management.
  • The salary for this position is competitive, reflecting the level of expertise required.
  • Applicants must also possess a full UK driving license and be comfortable working in a political environment.

An opportunity has arisen to appoint a hardworking and self-motivated individual with a broad experience of Highways Development Management who will deal with providing the Highway Authority’s highway advice on Planning Applications to the Local Planning Authorities and deal with all aspects of processing S106, Section 38 and 278 Agreements.

As Senior Highways Officer, you will provide professional and technical expertise within a team responsible for delivering highways and transportation sector services. You will be responsible for the management of staff, projects and the achievement of business objectives within the Development Management Team.

You will be:

  • Dealing with major planning applications referred to the County Council by the Local Planning Authorities
  • Considering, evaluating and reporting upon the transport implications of major planning applications informally at pre-application stage and formally as part of the statutory response period when submitted
  • Providing detailed technical advice in respect of County Council’s requirements of transport assessments
  • Preparing of reports as appropriate
  • Attending meetings in connection with Development Management and other highway related matters, with Local Planning Authorities, Development Committees, meetings with the public, developers and other stakeholders
  • Negotiating highway improvements and financial contributions to mitigate any adverse impacts of development proposals and to secure those improvements and/or developer contributions through the appropriate legal agreements. In addition, negotiating where appropriate commuted maintenance payments
  • Preparing and presenting evidence at planning inquiries and legal hearings as an expert witness to defend the interests of the highway authority
  • Working collaboratively across organisational boundaries to solve problems and meet common objectives
  • Ensuring that work is carried out in accordance with County Council policies, procedures and standards
  • Supervising, overseeing and providing advice to Development Management officers in the team
  • Working in a political environment and dealing with members

The essential criteria for this role:

  • A degree in Civil Engineering or Transport Planning, or equivalent experience
  • Extensive knowledge of Highway Development Management procedures and practices in a Local Authority environment
  • Experience of dealing with Major Planning Applications and working to tight deadlines
  • 5 years or more experience in Highways Development Management
  • Experience in dealing with the public, Councillors and others on highway related matters
  • Experience of dealing with Appeals and Public Inquiries
  • Ability to make decisions and solve problems to meet HCC Policies and Standards
  • Working with the minimum amount of supervision
  • Knowledge and experience of negotiating financial contributions, and dealing with section 106 agreements and section 278 agreements
  • Role requires a full and valid UK driving licence and access to a vehicle

Desirable:

  • In depth working knowledge of Trip Rate Information Computer System (TRICS) - the industry’s national data base for trip generation
  • Experience working at senior level and managing direct reports

To be considered for this role, please apply directly to Hertfordshire County Council.

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