
Utility Consultant
- Bristol Area
- Permanent
- Full-time
- A solid and thorough understanding of and experience in working in the utility industry, preferably in a business-to-business service delivery environment.
- Experience in technical aspects of utility works, including loading calculations, network reinforcement and design, along with the ability to understand the impact of utility constraints on a scheme.
- A firm grounding in client-facing consultancy, an ability to manage lines of communication with a wide range of stakeholders.
- A thorough understanding of the UK utility market and associated regulatory framework, including competition in connections.
- Detailed knowledge of the prescribed processes for procuring utility works. Experience of working in a utility procurement and management role, or a background in fulfilling such a role working for a house builder or developer.
- Have an understanding or experience of working in the engineering industry.
- The ability to demonstrate knowledge of renewable technologies in terms of utility connections and considerations for developer connections.
- An appreciation of relevant legislation, including the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 as well as other guidance that are specific to the utility sector such as HAUC, HSG47 etc.
- Ability to deliver value to clients through effective and proactive project management.
- Demonstrable experience with accurate report writing, conveying technically complex scenarios and solutions.
- Knowledge of AutoCAD and other GIS systems/drawing software.
- CSCS card holder at site operative or professional level.
- Hold or be working towards a degree and/or an equivalent professional qualification in an engineering, project management or similar.
- Interpreting client utility requirements and understanding scheme drawings.
- Presenting client schemes to relevant utilities and procuring relevant costs and designs.
- Reviewing utility designs against client designs, to identify potential risks and savings.
- Challenging utility costs where appropriate.
- Be able to interpret client proposals and consider the impact on existing utility assets.
- Calculating anticipated load requirements for a range of building types.
- To evaluate utility assets as shown on utility record drawings and prepare feasibility assessments against client proposals.
- Simultaneously managing numerous projects, chasing utilities for responses to ensure project milestones are met.
- Writing detailed, accurate reports. When the situation allows, attendance at client design meetings and co-ordination of multiple utilities on-site to enable best value solutions to be implemented.
- Advising on procurement strategies for new utility connections, diversionary works and disconnections.
- Coordination of utility works on behalf of clients, ensuring that works are completed in line with client programs.
- Assessing utility plans and undertaking feasibility studies, identifying risk areas and potential costs.
- Performing the coordination of technical aspects of utility works between the client and the utility companies.
- Advising clients on ways to minimize risks to their project arising from utility matters.
- Managing the utility aspects of projects with a range of values and requirements.
- Attending design and progress meetings with utility companies and clients, at times on active building sites.
- Liaison with utility companies with regards to obtaining utility easement and wayleave information.
- Undertaking NRSWA 1991 C1-C9 processes.