Eiffage Kier Ferrovial BAM (EKFB)
Interface Coordinator

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About The Role
At EKFB we’re shaping Infrastructure for a better tomorrow. All four of our partners (Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM) bring specialist expertise in the design, construction, operation, financing and maintenance of railway networks, including the construction of one of Europe’s latest high speed rail projects.
We are currently recruiting for an Interface Coordinator to join our team based in Milton Keynes. The role as part of the Interface team is central to the wider EKFB team requiring technical support to the Head of Interfaces in end to end governance of Undertaking & Assurances.
In this role, you will monitor and govern SEm database to ensure plans and evidence are up to date and commitments can be complied with. Where applicable action for handover, discharge or variation. You will implement early engagement with U&A owners to ensure commitments can be met and complied with factoring in funding requirements with the client. You will also support with deep dives and detailed assurance checks utilising the HORACE platform for investigations and close out.
Part of this role is to support the Work Package Managers (WPM) to identify Undertakings and Assurances for their scope of works, as well as supporting on associated requirements, up to date induction material, training workshops and quarterly audits to ensure site teams are adhering to processes. You will be working on any potential / non-compliance investigation with lead meet the U&A incident reporting timeline of 48 hrs /15 days and 28 day close out and ensure lessons are shared through monthly client compliance meetings.
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In addition, you will support ongoing U&A portal development and administration, keep Intranet page up to date. You will ensure all U&As are ready for Discharge or Handover as part of the Construction Assurance process. You will own queries with wider end users, manage day to day administration using SharePoint/BIMXtra and carry out EKFB training and audits as required.
About You
Key Skills and Qualifications:
- Knowledge of large-scale civil engineering projects.
- Experience in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, SharePoint, Document Management Systems and awareness of GIS platforms.
- Understanding of HS2 Act (desirable).
- Awareness of the constraints/sensitivities from working in the rural environment.
- You must hold a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle.
About Us
EKFB is a joint venture that brings together international, market leading expertise from four leading civil engineering and construction companies: Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial Agroman and BAM Nuttall. All four partners have specialist expertise in the design, construction, operation, financing and maintenance of railway networks, including the construction of one of Europe’s latest high speed rail projects.
EKFB is proud to have been appointed by HS2 to deliver civil engineering works across an 80km section of the new high speed rail link between the Chiltern Tunnel and Long Itchington Wood. Our scope of the works includes 15 viaducts, 5km of green tunnels, 22km of road diversions, 67 overbridges and around 30 million cubic metres of excavation. EKFB is committed to improving lives, communities and the engineering and construction industry by providing sustained employment opportunities and being a good neighbour, protecting the environment and the places we work.


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EKFB brings together international, market leading technical expertise. We have an industry leading track record of delivering major infrastructure projects, including Crossrail, the Millau Viaduct, Mersey gateway and the Bretagne-Pays de la Loire High Speed Rail link.
We are committed to, and strongly believe in, inclusiveness and equality of opportunity. Everyone who works with EKFB has a contribution to make; this is why we welcome applications from different backgrounds, experiences and abilities. Our aim is to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels they are able to be themselves. Please contact us if there is any additional support you might require making an application.
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