United Infrastructure Ltd
Streetworks Coordinator

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Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate all street works activities to ensure compliance with the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) and permit scheme requirements.
- Manage permit applications, variations, extensions and closures through local authority permit systems.
- Liaise with local authorities, highway authorities, clients and operational delivery teams to ensure works are planned efficiently.
- Monitor permit compliance, Section 74 risks and Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs), driving improvements in performance.
- Coordinate road space bookings and minimise disruption to the public and stakeholders.
- Produce and analyse performance reports covering permit compliance, reinstatement quality, FPNs, inspections and KPI performance.
- Support operational teams in planning works to maximise permit success and reduce financial penalties.
- Review traffic management requirements and ensure appropriate approvals are obtained.
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives across permit and streetworks processes.
- Provide coaching and guidance to operational teams on permit legislation and best practice.
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Experience Required
- Previous experience within the UK water, utilities or highways sector.
- Strong understanding of:
- NRSWA
- Permit Schemes
- Section 50
- Section 74
- Traffic Management Act
- HAUC guidance
- Experience managing permit applications across multiple highway authorities.
- Knowledge of reinstatement standards (SROH).
- Experience producing performance data and KPI reporting.
- Strong stakeholder management skills.
- Experience working with operational delivery, planning and commercial teams.


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Qualifications
- NRSWA Supervisor or Operative accreditation (desirable).
- LANTRA Streetworks qualification (advantageous).
- HNC/HND or equivalent (desirable).
- Full UK Driving Licence.
Systems & Software
Experience with one or more of:
- Street Manager
- Symology Aurora
- Causeway One.Network
- Confirm
- Works Management Systems
- SAP
- Microsoft Excel (advanced)
- Power BI
- Microsoft Power BI
- GIS Mapping Systems
Knowledge & Skills
- Permit coordination.
- Streetworks legislation.
- Highway authority liaison.
- Performance reporting.
- KPI analysis.
- Section 74 avoidance.
- Fixed Penalty Notice management.
- Utility coordination.
- Planning and scheduling.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
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