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Department: United Utilities Location: Lingley Mere, Warrington Compensation: £18,720 - £29,741 / year
Description
You will be a part of the noticing team working with our client to ensure that the Company’s work is effectively coordinated through communication with internal and external customers as well as the management of the business and client database systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure that all notices and permits that are required to work on the Highway are accurately applied for
- Ensure that permit conditions are monitored, and the status of notices/permits are continuously monitored to ensure that site teams are working compliantly
- Monitor jobs that are running out of time
- Provide updates into works management systems and Insight, including backfill and reinstatement details accurately and in a timely manner
- Maintain the timely and accurate input and uploading of information into spreadsheets, works management systems and incident management systems, ensuring that all issues are recorded and escalated
- Ensure the effective and efficient processing of street works defects and interims ensuring data is inputted in a consistent manner
- Provide monitoring of smartphone tracker system and logging of management information to allow efficient and effective reporting
- Provide Daily and Weekly Street works quality and tracker reports as required and to ensure that all service levels and objectives are achieved
- Manage, escalate and resolve Section 74 notices and other statutory penalties as appropriate
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Experience and Qualifications
- Experience of investigating and responding to complaints
- Computer Literate, experience of using all Microsoft packages
- Proven experience in working to timescales, deadlines and service levels
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Street Manager experience is advantageous but not essential
- Knowledge of the utility / construction industry would be an advantage


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Salary and Benefits
We offer a competitive salary based on experience along with a full benefits package.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Network Plus is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.
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