Traffic Management Operative
Industry: Civil Engineering
Location: Isle of Wight
Hours: 39 hours per week: Dayshift 7.30am - 4.00pm/ Nightshift (may be required on occasion) 7.30pm - 4.00am
Days: Monday - Friday
Duration: immediate start on an ongoing basis
Duties:
Working to traffic management plans and schedules in addition to highways and health and safety regulations,
Manual handling, loading and unloading vehicles,
Driving, delivery and collection of signs, lights and equipment,
Setting up of equipment and signs to instructions.,
May be required to manually operate signs and lights,
Communication with supervisory staff, Highways Operatives and the public.
Experience:
Must be physically fit due to manual handling tasks, previous Highways experience and SWQR certification and advantage but training can be provided.
Must have a full driver’s licence.
Must be able to work well to instructions and timescales, as part of a small team within a reactive environment.
Must be flexible and reliable with and awareness of health and safety.
Salary: Dayshift: from 11.44 dependent upon experience (nightshift paid at 1.33, overtime paid at 1.5)
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