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Job Location | Manchester |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 42,550 - 47,260 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Job DescriptionAn exciting opportunity has arisen to help advise on the development of the National Highways Sector Scheme (NHSS), product acceptance schemes and quality management systems used by National Highways and other highway clients throughout the United Kingdom.The NHSS, which is independent of National Highways, aims to make sure that work is carried out to the highest standards of professionalism, using properly trained and competent staff. It also places a strong emphasis on health, safety and environment. ProductAcceptance and Quality Management are key parts of the technical standards (the DMRB and MCHW) that are used design, construct, maintain and operate roads across the United Kingdom. The post holder will be engaged in projects to improve and ensure applicationof product acceptance schemes and quality management systems.The post holder will develop and implement policies, standards, operating procedures, and best practices, and provide specialist advice and guidance regarding the development, management of the NHSS.This role will be based from one of our offices in Birmingham, Bedford, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Guildford or Exeter. The post holder will be expected to travel to other offices and suppliers offices throughout England as required. The ability to drivewill be useful as some travel to rural locations may also be required. Occasional travel to meet with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland may also be required.What youll be leading on