Transport Coordinator
- Location:Ipswich, Suffolk, England
- Salary: Market related
- Category
- Sector:
- Contract type Contract
Our client Scottish Power Renewables are looking for a Transport Coordinator to join their team in Leiston, Ipswich on a contract basis until 31st of December 2025.
Inside IR35 role paying competitive rates.
The Transport Coordinator will be responsible for the overall implementation of the Construction Traffic
Management Plan (CTMP), Port Traffic Management Plan and the Travel Plan (TP) at each stage of the
project, to ensure compliance with the assessed HGV, light vehicle, and staff vehicle movement targets in
order to minimise impacts on local communities.
Contractor Liaison
• Implementation of the final CTMP and TP by assisting and directing the contractor nominated
Construction Traffic Management Plan Coordinators (CTMPCos)
• Work with SPR’s appointed contractors to ensure good construction practice to ensure opportunities
are sought to reduce the overall number of HGV movements by consolidating loads, maximising
payloads, and undertaking advanced planning of deliveries of critical path items and materials
• Work with the appointed contractor to ensure a smooth import profile is maintained.
• Work collaboratively with the appointed contractor to ensure effective implementation of general
Travel Plan measures including designated parking areas, employee welfare facilities, preparation
of travel packs, cycle parking and employee inductions
• Auditing of the contractor to monitor and ensure compliance.
Engagement and Communication
• Act as the point of contact for the local community
• Provide a link between the CTMPCos and SPR
• Act as the interface with Sizewell C (SZC) on traffic and transport related matters, including
adherence to protocol agreements, roadworks, HGV movements and highway mitigation works
• Engagement with the Projects’ construction staff (SPR) and National Grid contractors
• Be the first point of call for all concerns raised.
• Provide input to a regular newsletter on traffic and transport matters
• Act as the point of contact for East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council on traffic and
transport matters
Engagement and Communication
• Act as the point of contact for the local community
• Provide a link between the CTMPCos and SPR
Act as the interface with Sizewell C (SZC) on traffic and transport related matters, including
adherence to protocol agreements, roadworks, HGV movements and highway mitigation works
• Engagement with the Projects’ construction staff (SPR) and National Grid contractors
• Be the first point of call for all concerns raised.
• Provide input to a regular newsletter on traffic and transport matters
• Act as the point of contact for East Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council on traffic and
transport matters
Control and Compliance
• Ensure compliance with the assessed peak HGV and light vehicle movements and staff vehicle
movement targets
• Establish a booking system for deliveries for use between the CTMPCos and TCo, to assess a
daily profile of HGV deliveries to be maintained and to ensure that the required deliveries are
regularly forecast and planned.
• Ensure compliance with the construction hours in the Development Consent Order (DCO)
• Ensure statutory processes are followed with particular regard to roadworks, Temporary Traffic
Regulation Orders (TTROs)
• Ensure compliance with the agreed HGV delivery routes
• Prepare transport monitoring and enforcement protocols prior to commencement of construction
and agree these with stakeholders
• Use data from installed Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras to ensure adherence to
assessed vehicle movements, Euro VI, and working hours.
• Establish transport monitoring and enforcement protocols prior to commencement of construction
• Encourage the use of active travel (walking, cycling and public transport) and car sharing
• Review the Final for Discharge Requirements Discharge Documents
Monitoring
• Oversee data collection of HGV movements to ensure compliance with DCO assessed HGV and
light vehicle movements
• Establish a system for monitoring of the Euro-class of HGV delivery vehicles
• Establish systems to ensure effective monitoring of Travel Plan measures including employee
numbers, employee method of travel, cycle demand and parking
Recording and Reporting
• Take GPS tracking data from HGV vehicles to record the routes, timing, speed of vehicles when
making deliveries, to assist in auditing, complaint investigation and reporting of any breaches
• Preparation of a quarterly monitoring report that will be made publicly available
• Establish a near miss reporting system for all highways incidents to ensure accidents and near
misses are recorded within this system and that drivers are reminded during inductions and within
the Driver Code of Conduct to report all issues through the near miss system.
• Reporting of any breaches of the CTMP and TP
• Reporting the monitoring of the final CTMP and TP to Suffolk County Council
Enforcement and Corrective Action
• Investigate breaches of the CTMP and TP
• Identify corrective action in consultation with Suffolk County Council in the event of a breach
Degree and professional qualification in relevant engineering discipline –
Mechanical/Electrical/Marine Engineering or Naval Architectural
IT literate with the ability to operate MS Office systems and other IT based project management
software.
• Flexible to travel regularly to attend meetings and work at different project sites in a number of
countries thought northern Europe and USA, particularly Germany, France, Denmark, Spain and
England.
• Good knowledge of health, safety and environmental legislation associated with offshore/marine
delivery key packages.
• Good knowledge of offshore procedures, standards and guides.
Experience in managing high skilled teams.
Contractors
• Engineering Team
• Development / Consenting
• SHQE
• Onshore Conversation Management (ONCS)