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Company Description
Assystem is an independent, international company with one key mission: to accelerate the energy transition throughout the world.
With over 60 years of experience in highly regulated sectors, the group supports public and industrial stakeholders in the execution of complex and strategic infrastructure projects, subject to high safety and security requirements.
Assystem mobilizes 8,000 experts in 13 countries and intervenes across the entire project lifecycle, in engineering, project management and digital solutions.
Job Description
Are you an experienced highways consenting professional looking for your next career challenge on one of the UK’s most significant infrastructure programmes?
We are seeking a Highways Consent Lead to play a key role in delivering complex infrastructure works across London, with a particular focus on HS2-related activities. This is an opportunity to use your expertise to shape the successful delivery of major projects by leading the coordination, management and approval of all highways consents and interfaces.
As Highways Consent Lead, you will be the recognised point of expertise for highways consenting, working closely with project teams, Transport for London (TfL), London Boroughs, National Highways, utility providers and other Consent Granting Bodies. You will help ensure that approvals are secured efficiently, risks are managed proactively and project delivery remains aligned with programme requirements.
You will bring a strong understanding of the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act 2017, associated Undertakings & Assurances, and the application of Schedule 4 and Schedule 33 consent regimes. Your experience of working within TfL’s Blue Book environment and navigating complex urban stakeholder landscapes will be essential in helping deliver successful outcomes.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a challenging, collaborative environment and has a proven track record of securing highways approvals on major infrastructure, rail, transport or London-based development programmes.
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You will lead the development and delivery of highways consenting strategies, ensuring that applications, approvals and discharges are managed effectively from early engagement through to completion.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading the management of Schedule 4 (Highways) and Schedule 33 approvals under the HS2 Act.
- Acting as the key interface between project teams, TfL, London Boroughs, National Highways and other approving authorities.
- Coordinating the preparation, review and submission of highway consent applications and supporting technical information.
- Building strong relationships with consent granting bodies to secure timely approvals and reduce programme risk.
- Ensuring compliance with HS2 Act requirements, Undertakings & Assurances, Environmental Minimum Requirements, the Code of Construction Practice and project obligations.
- Reviewing traffic management proposals and ensuring they meet legislative, technical and authority requirements.
- Maintaining consent trackers, registers and reporting systems to support programme delivery.
- Identifying consenting risks, developing mitigation plans and providing expert advice to project leadership teams.
- Supporting condition discharge, audits, assurance activities and compliance reviews.
- Working collaboratively with design, construction, stakeholder engagement and delivery teams to resolve complex interface challenges.
Qualifications
You will be an experienced highways consenting professional with a strong background in major infrastructure delivery. You will be confident operating in complex stakeholder environments and able to influence decision-makers across multiple organisations.
You will ideally have:
- Extensive experience securing highways consents and approvals within TfL and London Borough jurisdictions.
- Strong knowledge of the HS2 Act 2017, Undertakings & Assurances, Schedule 4 and Schedule 33 processes.
- Experience working on HS2, Crossrail, National Highways schemes or other major transport infrastructure projects.
- Proven ability to manage politically sensitive environments and maintain programme certainty.
- Excellent stakeholder management, communication and negotiation skills.
- The ability to provide expert technical guidance on highways legislation and consenting requirements.


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You may also have:
- A degree in Civil Engineering, Transport Planning, Highway Engineering, Town Planning or a related discipline.
- Chartered status with ICE, CIHT, RTPI or an equivalent professional body.
- NEC contract experience.
- Road safety, traffic management or related accreditation.
- A project management qualification such as APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent.
Why join?
This is a chance to make a direct impact on a landmark infrastructure programme, working at the heart of complex London transport delivery. You will be part of a team where your expertise will help overcome challenges, unlock progress and support the successful delivery of nationally significant projects.
If you are ready to take the lead on highways consenting for major infrastructure works and bring your expertise to a high-profile programme, we would like to hear from you.
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We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote, as well as foster all forms of diversity within our company. We believe that bringing together people with different backgrounds and perspectives is essential for creating innovative and impactful solutions. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter! Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.
ASSYSTEM Job: Engineering / Technical
Type of contract ASSYSTEM: Permanent
ASSYSTEM Sector: Rail
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