If you have a track record in managing the development and delivery of major complex highway schemes, then this may be the perfect role for you.
We are looking for a Delivery Manager to be responsible for managing design, mobilisation and construction of major highway schemes in the region, covering highways, bus, interchange, and active travel. This is a critical role for the organisation as we go through an exciting period of change, establishing a multi-modal Delivery Directorate and strive to be a best-in-class delivery authority.
You will have a technical background in the delivery of highway or civil engineering projects, including the oversight of design activities, supporting contracts and commercial strategy and working across the construction supply chain to ensure delivery certainty. This role will be integral to supporting Transport for West Midlands' delivery of multiple sustainable transport projects across the region. Sustainable Transport investment in highways forms a major part of Transport for West Midlands £2.2Bn capital programme and you will support an estimated annual spend of c.£40 million.
We need someone who isn't afraid of a challenge and wants to work within an agile and progressive environment at the vanguard of best practice, in successfully delivering major highway projects on time and to budget.
The location for this role is Summer Lane with at least 2 days a week spent in the office.
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