The starting annual salary for this position is £40,296, working 36 hours per week.
In Surrey we have a vision for zero fatalities and injury on the highway network by 2050, with a 50% reduction by 2035. We will achieve this using the best practice "Safe Systems" approach with several highway improvement programmes, including 20 mph speed limits, active travel schemes for school journeys, road safety schemes, a review of rural speed limits and average speed cameras.
Rewards and Benefits
About the Team
The aim of the Road Safety and Sustainable School Travel Team is to reduce death and injury on Surrey's roads and to promote more walking and cycling to school. This is achieved through highway safety engineering and infrastructure improvements, working with the police on the enforcement of road traffic law (particularly using safety cameras), and through education, training and promotional campaigns to improve pedestrian and cycling skills and encouraging alternatives to the car for the school journey.
About the role
Excess speed increases the risk of collisions and makes the consequences more severe. It can also deter more walking and cycling and increase noise and air pollution. Effective speed management is a key part of the "Safe Systems" best practice approach to road safety.
Surrey County Council have recently allocated a budget of £2.5million over the next 5 years to promote and install 20mph speed limits and zones throughout the county. This will form part of the Surrey County Councils Vision Zero strategy to tackle road casualties and speeding. You will be responsible for investigating, developing and commissioning, as well as selling the benefits of, 20mph speed limits and zones in residential streets around schools and town centres.
Engagement and consultation with residents and elected members will be an essential part of this work, as will responding to enquiries from Members and residents. Where required, you will need commission traffic calming for some schemes which require it.
You may also be required to assist with the other tasks of the road safety engineering team such as:
The role will require a close working relationship with police and other colleagues within the Highways Service, with whom speed management plans are continually updated to identify and tackle the worst speeding problem sites.
About you
This is an exciting opportunity for an individual with experience as a Traffic or Road Safety Engineer and/or with experience of engagement and consultation with members of the public.
To be shortlisted for interview for this position, your application and supporting statement will clearly evidence:
This role is open to remote working meaning you aren't required in the office 5 days a week. However a full UK driving licence and use of a vehicle will be essential in order to be able to attend site visits throughout the county of Surrey, and you will typically be in an office or on-site two days a week (sometimes more, sometimes less), which may include evening meetings.
As part of your application, you will be asked to upload your CV and answer the following application questions:
If successful in shortlisting, at interview you will be expected to make a presentation on a topic which will be given to you in advance.
The job advert closes at 23:59 on 6th July 2025 with in person interviews at an SCC office to follow.
Our Commitment
Surrey County Council is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. A guaranteed interview will be offered to all disabled applicants where:
Our application form and onboarding process will provide an opportunity to request any reasonable adjustments for the interview and/or the role. We want to be an inclusive and diverse employer reflecting the community we serve and particularly welcome applications from all underrepresented groups.
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