Corridor Access Manager
Job details
We have created a new specialist role to ensure Council’s requirements and responsibilities as a road controlling authority are met, and infrastructure is of suitable quality for our community. This is a fulltime permanent position based in Marton , however travel throughout the district will be required. You will be an experienced Corridor Access Manager with a proven track record of successfully delivering corridor access services. You’ll be a confident communicator with on-the-job experience, able to develop strong internal and external stakeholder relationships, carry out all aspects of corridor access, traffic management, and road closures. Your own self-management skills will be as important as your technical skills. You will need to be able to prioritise workloads whilst maintaining strong and trusting working relationships.
He aha te mahi| What you will do
- Effectively manage Corridor Access services across the district through the oversight, review, and management of requests for Road Corridor Access, Traffic Management Plans, and Road Closures.
- Manage the Corridor Access activity using the Councils RAMM database (Submitica Control).
- Ensure work undertaken by Utility Operators/Owners and Contractors complies with current codes of practice and Council's special conditions and requirements.
- Plan and assist in developing TTM plans in compliance with current regulations.
- Undertake inspections of permitted works and activities including Temporary Traffic Management Plans and road corridor reinstatements.
- Actively manage noncompliance.
- Assist with response to Service Requests and customer enquiries.
Ko wai to Pukeka| What you will bring
- 5+ years proven experience in managing TTM operations in a construction or civil engineering environment.
- Strong understanding of regulations and industry standards relating to TTM and CAR processes.
- A good general knowledge of the roading activity.
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