- Monitor all on-site construction activities to ensure they meet design specifications, health and safety requirements, and relevant legislation
- Supervise contractors and ensure work is delivered in line with the Council’s Streetsmart Design Guide and agreed drawings
- Carry out regular site inspections, audits, and progress reviews; prepare detailed inspection reports and records
- Verify that all works comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, and the Traffic Management Act 2004
- Ensure the correct implementation of traffic management systems, signage, and carriageway markings in accordance with relevant regulations and Traffic Management Orders
- Liaise with internal teams, developers, and statutory undertakers to ensure coordination and avoid conflicts in the delivery of works
- Support Project Engineers with progress tracking, snagging, site assessments, and the review of contractor performance against KPIs
- Assist in change management processes and the resolution of site-related issues and defects
- Check CAD drawings, as-built records, and specifications for compliance prior to implementation and on completion
- Maintain comprehensive site records including photographs, delivery notes, and daily logs
- Ensure environmental considerations are adhered to throughout project delivery
- Proven experience in site supervision or Clerk of Works roles within highways, civil engineering, or public infrastructure
- In-depth knowledge of relevant UK legislation, including:
- A good understanding of codes of practice, statutory instruments, and highway construction standards
- The ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications, and traffic management plans
- Strong organisational and communication skills, with the ability to produce clear and accurate reports
- Experience in coordinating with contractors, developers, and stakeholders on complex projects
- A commitment to delivering high-quality outcomes that meet safety, cost, and environmental expectations