At SWTRA, we help create a road network that connects people and places in a safer, greener and more reliable way. We work on projects across South Wales that address some of the country's most critical challenges. From complex infrastructure, increasing transport needs, and climate change – we combine innovation, expertise and technology to make South Wales a better place to live, work and visit.
Responsibilities
- Provide visible and effective strategic and operational leadership in the planning, prioritisation and delivery of all routine, cyclic and reactive maintenance activities, ensuring the trunk road network is maintained in a safe, serviceable and resilient condition.
- Prepare, implement and continuously develop policies, procedures and operational frameworks governing maintenance and network management activities in line with the Trunk Road Maintenance Manual, Highways Act 1980, Traffic Management Act 2004, New Roads and Streetworks Act 1991 and Welsh Government requirements.
- Act as the accountable custodian of the motorway and trunk road network, taking responsibility for network condition, performance, compliance and long‑term sustainability through risk‑based asset management.
- Lead, manage and optimise the programming and delivery of maintenance works across all asset groups, including carriageways, drainage, soft estate, traffic signals and safety fencing.
- Manage and oversee the development and delivery of the Category 2 minor capital programme, ensuring effective prioritisation, governance and delivery within budget.
- Lead and direct the response to incidents, emergencies and severe weather events, ensuring effective coordination and minimal disruption.
- Establish and maintain governance‑compliant systems and processes for routine maintenance, development control and delegated statutory functions.
- Take ownership of contractor and supply chain performance through effective monitoring, auditing and continuous improvement.
- Design and manage performance frameworks, analysing operational and financial data to inform decision‑making.
- Prepare and present detailed financial and performance reports to inform quarterly and annual reporting outputs.
- Lead continuous improvement initiatives, driving innovation, efficiency and best practice.
- Build and manage strategic stakeholder relationships, including Welsh Government, local authorities and contractors.
- Represent SWTRA at meetings, forums and working groups as a key operational and technical lead.
- Lead, manage and develop teams, promoting performance, accountability and professional development.
- Ensure effective financial management, including budgeting, forecasting and cost control.
- Ensure compliance with Health & Safety, environmental and quality standards within the SWTRA Integrated Management System.
- Contribute to wider organisational strategies relating to sustainability, resilience and customer outcomes.
- Undertake any other duties commensurate with the role.
Language Requirements
Welsh Language skills are not required.
Benefits
- Hybrid working (in some roles) and flexible working schemes to improve work‑life balance
- Competitive employee package with a remarkable 15.3% employer pension contribution
- Holiday entitlement of 25 days, increasing to 32 days after 5 years’ service (plus 8 bank holidays)
- Discounted gym membership with Celtic Leisure
- Cycle to work scheme with up to 40% off bikes and cycling equipment
- Purchase a new car through Tusker salary sacrifice scheme
- Exclusive discounts at local and national retailers with the Smart Spend app through our staff wellbeing group
Contact Details:
Asiant Cefnffyrdd De Cymru | South Wales Trunk Road Agent Recruitment Team