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Contract Compliance Assistant
£26,403 per annum (pay award pending) - Grade 1
Bradford or Leeds – based on allocated district
Full time / Permanent - 37 hours per week
Closing date – 1 June at 23:55
Please note that the Combined Authority will consider requests for part-time working and/or job share.
Are you someone who enjoys working independently, thrives on routine, and takes pride in keeping things running smoothly? We’re looking for a proactive and self-motivated Contract Compliance Assistant to join our dedicated Asset Management Team. This is a hands-on role that takes you out and about across your district within West Yorkshire, where you’ll be the eyes and ears on the ground - visiting bus stops, shelters and bus stations to ensure they’re clean, safe, and well-maintained for the public.
You will help ensure our contractors deliver high standards by checking the quality of their work, taking site photos, and completing compliance checks. From posting up-to-date timetables to responding promptly to damage reports, your attention to detail will help to keep the network in excellent shape. As Contract Compliance Assistant, you will also carry out minor maintenance tasks and collect passenger notices and equipment from our main reception when needed.
This role is ideal for someone who’s confident working independently, comfortable travelling within their district, and able to manage their workload effectively. We offer flexible working hours, with no weekend work required. There are currently two positions available, one based in Leeds and the other in Bradford - with occasional travel to other sites when needed. As the role involves regular travel, a full UK driving licence is essential, and a company van will be provided. Our Offer
Alongside a competitive salary, we offer an excellent benefits package including:
· 28 days Annual Leave (increasing upon years of service) plus Bank Holidays
· Generous Employer-Contribution Pension Scheme
· Free Travel on rail and buses across West Yorkshire with the M-Card (Zones 1-5)
· Flexible Working Practices with Health & Wellbeing initiatives, including agile working options, as well as a generous flexi-time scheme to ensure you achieve the best work/life balance and career goals.
· Bright, airy, modern office space, with all latest technology, just a 2-minute walk from Leeds Train Station.
The Role
Reporting into the Asset Management Assistant, your key responsibilities will include:
· Working in a CA appointed vehicle, the role involves monitoring our contractors’ performance to ensure that WYCA standards, with regard to cleaning, repairing and maintenance of all on- street infrastructure including bus stations and bus stops/shelters are maintained.
· Assisting with the maintenance of WYCA’s database by undertaking surveys of bus stops and shelters and undertaking minor repair works information for service changes and road closure and surveying bus stops and shelters.
· Carrying out health and safety audits at small, unmanned bus stations.
Please review the Role Profile on our website for more information about the responsibilities.
About You
You will have the following key skills, attributes, education and experience:
· Educated to GCSE level or equivalent, or relevant practical experience in a similar role.
· Holds a full current manual driving licence.
· Experience of responding efficiently to requests from customers or stakeholders.
· Experience of planning and prioritising own workload.
To Apply
If this sounds like your next role, please complete the application form and tell us within the supporting statement why you would be a great fit for our role and how your skills, knowledge and experience align with the requirements within the Role Profile. Please visit our Advice for Candidates webpage and review the guidance on this page for support in completing your application form.
Further Information
The Combined Authority is passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds create a stronger and more creative work environment that delivers better outcomes. We welcome applications irrespective of people's age, disability, neuro-divergence, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, pregnancy or maternity, or other personal circumstances. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that all applicants are treated fairly and consistently at every stage of
the recruitment process, including the consideration of reasonable adjustments for people who have a disability and/or who are neuro divergent. To find out more about inclusivity at the West Yorkshire Combined Authority please visit our dedicated webpage.
Under the Disability Confident Scheme, applicants with a disability are guaranteed an interview, subject to the minimum criteria being met. Please note that whilst it is our policy to recruit at SP1 for all appointments, which is the salary stated above, each role includes career salary progression, with incremental increases applicable in most cases on an annual basis

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