Proposed Interview Date: Week Commencing 15 June 2026
Closing Date: Wednesday 10 June 2026
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary: FC7 £34,914.86 to £43,437.09
Working Pattern: 36 Hours per week
Location: Bankhead Central, Glenrothes
Supporting Statement
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Fife Council is recruiting two Technician Engineers to join the Network Management Team within Roads & Transportation Services. Reporting to the Lead Consultant, Traffic Management (South Fife), you will play a key role in delivering traffic management and road safety interventions that support safe, accessible, and well‑managed communities across the region.
In these roles, you will contribute to the effective delivery of high‑quality public services by ensuring all work complies with national standards, legislation, and Fife Council policies.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver Traffic Regulation Orders in accordance with the Road Traffic Regulation Act
Investigate and analyse local traffic and road safety concerns, developing evidence‑based solutions
Prepare traffic engineering designs for a range of projects, including pedestrian crossings, road signs and markings, and minor civil engineering works
Implement prioritised, low‑cost traffic management and road safety improvements
Provide a customer‑focused service, engaging effectively with residents, elected members, and partner services
The Person
You will be educated to SCQF Level 7 (HNC, SVQ Level 4 or equivalent), ideally in Civil Engineering, and will bring extensive post‑qualification experience.
The posts are based at Bankhead Central, Glenrothes, with the Council’s blended workstyle in operation.
We are looking for individuals who:
Work effectively both independently and as part of a team
Can manage competing priorities and deliver multiple projects simultaneously
Have strong numerical, analytical, and communication skills
Can prepare cost estimates, manage small‑scale project budgets, and present reports to Area Committees
Are proficient in technical software, including AutoCAD
Have a sound understanding of relevant legislation, including the Road Traffic Regulation Act, Roads (Scotland) Act, and the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions
Possess a solid grounding in civil engineering principles relating to road infrastructure
Ability to travel throughout Fife at short notice
Why Join Us
With a blended workstyle and a supportive team environment, these roles offer an excellent opportunity to develop your career while contributing to meaningful improvements across Fife. You will work on projects that make a visible difference to local communities, gain experience across a wide range of traffic management and road safety activities, and be part of a service committed to delivering high‑quality, customer‑focused outcomes.
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For Further Information Please Contact: Keith.Johnston@fife.gov.uk

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