ISR Transport
Junior Contract Manager

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Junior Contract Manager – TfL Roadside Technology Infrastructure
Home Based in the Southeast with regular trips to the Dartford area
Paying £60k-£70k + car allowance
The Opportunity:
Working within a major Transport for London infrastructure contract, this role supports the delivery, maintenance, and performance of critical roadside technology assets across the TfL road network. Acting as the primary interface between TfL, specialist subcontractors, and internal delivery teams, the role focuses on contract management, stakeholder coordination, and ensuring technology infrastructure is maintained and delivered in line with contractual, operational, and safety requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support the management of roadside technology infrastructure contracts across the TfL road network.
- Act as the primary point of contact between TfL, specialist subcontractors, and internal delivery teams, ensuring effective communication and contract delivery.
- Monitor subcontractor performance against contractual KPIs, service levels, and maintenance obligations.
- Coordinate infrastructure works across roadside technology, communications, electrical, and associated highway assets.
- Review technical submissions, maintenance records, inspection reports, and commissioning documentation to ensure compliance with TfL standards and contractual requirements.
- Support contract administration, change management, and performance reporting while identifying and mitigating delivery risks.
- Coordinate planned and reactive maintenance activities to minimise disruption across the TfL road network.
- Drive continuous improvement across contract performance, asset reliability, and operational delivery.
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- Contract and subcontractor management within highways or transport infrastructure.
- Knowledge of TfL roadside technology infrastructure and highway maintenance environments.
- Stakeholder management across public sector clients, contractors, and operational teams.
- Performance management, KPI reporting, and contractual compliance.
- Asset maintenance and lifecycle management.
- Programme coordination and infrastructure delivery.
- Risk management and issue resolution.
- Strong communication and relationship management skills within complex infrastructure contracts.
Applications:
To hear more about our client and this opportunity working as a Junior Contract Manager; please call James Sample at ISR Recruitment here in our Manchester office on 07436 071269 or please send me your latest CV or online profile.
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