SITE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR
تفاصيل الوظيفة
As a Site Traffic Management Supervisor (three positions), you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safe and efficient management of traffic. Rostered weekend work and the public holidays. You will be paid $29.66 -$31 per hour depending on experience. You will work a minimum of 30 hours and a maximum of 50 hours a week. The job will be based in Rolleston, Canterbury region. Job Description Duties: Plan and organise traffic management systems, gather resources and implement regulatory requirements. Manage Traffic management staff. Provide briefing and assistance to staff with traffic management setups and queries. Continued control and maintenance of TM sites under your control to ensure sites remain both compliant and safe. Care and attention for the safety of staff, motorists, and others in and around traffic management sites to keep all involved safe. Accurate reporting of any incidents occurring on any TM sites under your supervision to ensure cause and prevention are both identified. Assisting crews on site as and when required to ensure efficiency Attend call-out work as required/rostered  Skills & Experience : Current STMS CAT A/B certificate. Supervisory experience of at least two years. Ability to prioritise tasks effectively and work under pressure. Strong organisation, planning and problem-solving skills. TTM Mentor (desirable but not compulsory) A safety-first attitude â for yourself, your team and the public     A high level of physical fitness due to the physical nature of the role Availability to work nights, days and weekends People who can work individually and in teams Safety focused people with good communication skills  If this position sounds like you then we would love to hear from you with a resume and cover letter outlining your relevant experience and qualifications.  Please tell us your visa status while you apply for the job. Â
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