37 hours per week
Opportunity
Do you want to play a hands‑on role in shaping how development comes forward across Bridgend County Borough, helping to ensure new schemes are delivered safely, efficiently and with the right transport infrastructure in place? An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and capable professional to join the Highways Development Control team at Bridgend County Borough Council, within the Planning and Development Services Group. This is a key role within a well‑established and supportive team that sits at the centre of the planning process and works closely with planners, developers and engineers to manage the transport impacts of development.
Responsibilities
- Provide professional highway and transportation advice on a wide range of planning applications, from smaller developments through to more complex schemes.
- Assess transport implications.
- Carry out site visits.
- Engage with applicants and agents.
- Prepare clear, proportionate and defensible responses to the Local Planning Authority.
- Advise on appropriate mitigation.
- Support Section 106 discussions.
- Contribute to the delivery of new or improved transport infrastructure where required.
- Work closely with colleagues across highways and planning, as well as external consultants, developers and elected members.
- Take responsibility for your own caseload and contribute positively to the wider work of the team.
Requirements
- Experience in highways, transport or planning, with an interest in developing a career in highways development control.
- Prior direct HDC experience is welcomed but not essential; exposure to development‑related transport or highway work is desirable.
- Sound judgement, clear communication and a practical, solution‑focused approach.
- Valid driving licence.
- Ability to work within a hybrid working schedule as outlined in the council’s Hybrid Working Policy.
- Compliance with the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 – post is politically restricted.
Additional Information
Protecting children, young people or adults at risk is a core responsibility of all council employees.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact: Leigh Tuck, Strategic Transport and Highways Development Control Team Leader, 01656 642504.
Closing Date: 10 June 2026
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