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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Yate | Salary: &amp;pound;32/hour | Type: Contract | Traffic Engineer   Bristol | -32.00 per hour Umbrella   A Local Authority is seeking an experienced Traffic Engineer to support the delivery of a wide range of traffic and highway improvement schemes across South Gloucestershire.  This is an excellent opportunity to work on varied projects including pedestrian and cycle route improvements, traffic calming measures, speed limit reviews, pedestrian crossings, and waiting restriction schemes. You will be responsible for managing scheme delivery from initial concept through to construction completion.  Key Responsibilities:   Design and supervise traffic engineering schemes from conception to implementation  Liaise with in-house teams on elements such as street lighting, structures and traffic signals  Prepare construction information and Health &amp; Safety documentation in accordance with CDM Regulations  Monitor project budgets and programme delivery  Carry out public consultations and engage with residents, councillors and parish councils  Work with legal teams to advertise Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs)  Prepare objection reports and supporting documentation for senior management approval  Provide design support during the construct...</description>
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