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Construction Assurance Manager

Job details
Posting date: 15 May 2025
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 22 May 2025
Location: Warrington, Cheshire, WA3 7WD
Company: National Highways
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 6287_1747330696

Summary

About your job

National Highways have an excellent opportunity for a Construction Assurance Manager to join our Scheme Delivery team in the Northwest region. Reporting directly to the Construction Manager, the Construction Assurance Manager will provide management, coordination, and construction assurance by leading a team of Site Supervisors overseeing H&S compliance of highway major maintenance and minor improvement schemes being delivery by Scheme Delivery Framework (SDF), Pavement Delivery Framework (PDF) and third-party contractors across the region.

Please note additional and/or unsociable working hours including night working may be required occasionally for which there will be paid overtime and/or a nightwork uplift.

You will be required to drive as part of your role and you will need to have a full driving licence, with no more than 3 points, to be considered for this position.

This role can be based at one of our National Highway's locations either: Warrington or Preston.

  • Management of resources engaged in supervision and inspection of works in accordance with contractual terms, and management and co-ordination of post-completion activities including overseeing preparation of the H&S File.
  • Assuring the completion of planned works to the required standard including compliance with the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB) and Manual of Contract Documents for Highways Works (MCHW) along with Identify and manage the rectification of defects and certifying completion of works.
  • Verifying contractors comply with HSE Legislation including the CDM Regulations and ensuring the Principal Contractor's duties under the CDM regulations are properly discharged.
  • Recommending improvements in the development of related processes and approaches, as well as proactively identifying opportunities for efficiencies in the construction of schemes.

About you

  • Experienced in construction management of civil engineering works, highway maintenance and structures related projects.
  • Good understanding of site-based processes, relevant legislation, practices and policies for health & safety, environmental and quality management, including knowledge of DMRB, MCHW, Chapter 8 and CDM Regulations and NEC4 contracts.
  • Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) or Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS) is essential,
  • Good contractual and commercial awareness with understanding of supply chain contracts (preferably NEC4) and risk management,
  • Proficient in the use of Microsoft programmes such as Word, Excel, Teams, PowerPoint etc.

About us

Operations is at the heart of keeping the strategic road network moving and ensuring our customers get the best possible experience when using our roads.

We address over 39,000 customer enquiries every month, plan and deliver all maintenance activities on the network, drive efficiencies and improvements across our systems and roads, and respond to incidents across 4,500 miles of motorways and major A-roads that we manage. All to make sure National Highways customers have safer, smoother, and more reliable journeys.

External candidates will be offered a starting salary at the lower end of the pay scale, while current employees will be appointed in accordance with our established pay policy.

We are committed to creating a diverse environment and welcome applicants from all backgrounds.

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