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Assistant Engineer

East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Are you starting your engineering career and keen to make a real difference in your community? Join our Traffic Management Team and help deliver improvements that make local roads safer and more efficient. As an Assistant Engineer, you will support the design, preparation, and delivery of traffic management and parking schemes, working closely with experienced engineers to ensure projects meet required standards of quality, cost, and timing.

Key Responsibilities

Assist with the investigation, design, and delivery of traffic management and parking schemes, including feasibility assessments and data collection. Prepare drawings, plans, and supporting documents for proposed schemes. Monitor works on site and assist in ensuring delivery meets specifications. Support consultations and liaise with residents, councillors, and partner organisations under the guidance of senior staff. Assist with coordination between internal teams and external agencies to ensure works align with wider programmes. Provide technical input on traffic management matters and contribute to developing design solutions. Collect, analyse, and maintain traffic data for use in consultations, reports, and legal processes. Draft technical reports and correspondence to support decision-making. Update the ParkMap database and other records relating to Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs). Review and record traffic management issues, supporting engineering staff in developing recommendations. Support engineers and project managers in delivering the teams annual work plan and service objectives.

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