Project Delivery Team Leader
£57,701.00 min - £71,942.00 max
17 Jul 2025
Are you an experienced Chartered Civil Engineer (or equivalent professional qualification) with a track record of delivering significant infrastructure works, leading multi-disciplinary teams?
Transport Scotland is looking for experienced applicants to fill two Project Delivery Team Leader roles in our Major Projects Directorate.
One post will be within the A9 Dualling Team, the Programme for which is progressing at pace with major construction of the A9 Dualling: Tomatin to Moy project now underway, the contract award for the A9 Dualling Tay Crossing to Ballinluig expected in Summer this year and the commencement of procurement for the A9 Dualling: Pitlochry to Killiecrankie section also expected in Summer this year. Ahead of the main works for each of these packages, we also expect to deliver a range of advance works packages to help de-risk our programmes. It is an exciting time for the team as we deliver of the Scottish Governments A9 Dualling Delivery plan to complete the A9 Dualling between Perth and Inverness by 2035.
The other post is for a role within the Project Delivery Team responsible for several projects including the A96 Dualling Inverness to Nairn (including Nairn Bypass), A9/A96 Inshes to Smithton and M8 Woodside Viaducts schemes as they approach procurement /construction phases, together with completing residual issues on projects including Maybole Bypass and the Haudagain Improvement Scheme.
Successful candidates will be allocated to the role that best matches their skills although preference will also be considered.
Responsibilities
- Procuring certain works, services and supplies contracts with responsibility for managing the various stages of the procurement process from the development of the procurement strategy to contract award, alongside contract implementation and management in line with relevant Public Procurement Legislation.
- Leading and developing teams (both internally and externally) to ensure objectives are delivered, that they effectively administer, monitor, report and advise on the procurement and construction elements of the projects within the programme, ensuring robust governance procedures. This will also include preparation of Business Cases, participation in Gateway Reviews or equivalent and progressing projects through Transport Scotland’s internal approvals process. You will also attend monthly project progress meetings, quarterly progress reviews as well as ad-hoc meetings.
- Oversee the work of major works and service contractors, as well as those providing advice on matters such as due diligence, contract changes, claims and negotiation and, if necessary, dispute resolution procedures.
- Manage project finances to ensure capital spend is delivered to allocated budgets and represents best value.
- Develop and maintain close links with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders, including a range of business areas in Transport Scotland and the Scottish Government, alongside liaison with Ministers and senior management.
- Promote sustainability throughout the preparation and delivery of the major projects and services.
- Prepare briefings and deal with correspondence relating to projects within the portfolio, and brief senior staff and Ministers; attending engagements and deputising where necessary.