Trainee Traffic Management Operative

Type: Trainee
Region: London

Trainee Traffic Management Operative

Our Role

As a Trainee Traffic Management Operative, you will be required to work on Traffic Management Schemes for a range of projects in order to gain the experience needed. You will work alongside qualified operatives, helping them to ensure jobs run smoothly and efficiently to achieve maximum production in a working day, whilst maintaining a high Health and Safety standard. This role requires flexibility due to the nature of the business. GTM will provide the relevant training to upskill as you move along the business within the various modules.

This type of role will suit someone who is used to or enjoys working outside in a physical role. The role will give you the opportunity to start in a trainee role and work up through the business. The initial training will give you the skills to become a qualified Traffic Management Operative. There is then the opportunity to continue into Operational management roles within the business.

Key Responsibilities

We are looking for someone to:

Gain experience in all methods of traffic management; Give and take, Priority, Stop/Go boards, Portable traffic signals, Convoy working, Road closures, Lane closures and diversions

Understand safe working methods and best practice procedures

Learn how to carry out risk assessments and method statements on works involving traffic management

Ensure that all activities associated with the job are carried out according to laid down procedures where possible. Identify areas that can be improved and report to your line manager

Assist with daily vehicle checks

to ensure cleanliness and tidiness of vehicle and the safety of the driver and passenger

Promote a positive company image whilst at work (via wearing of company clothing, attitude, and site cleanliness)

Be happy to assist the public, directing them through safe site lines when required

Training given in the following

Lantra 12d accreditation TTMBC, 12d (M1, M2)

Lantra 12 a/b accreditation

Chapter 8 and the Safety at Street Works and Road Works

Ability to read and understand CAD drawings

Mechanical ability in relation to Traffic Light

You must have a valid UK Driving License

Go Traffic Management at a glance

Go Traffic Management has been serving traffic management solutions to clients since 2008, and are now one of the UKs largest traffic management providers. Our services are delivered from our 22 regional depots, through our dedicated team of 200 employees and support network of approved suppliers.

At Go Traffic Management, we have a reputation for providing clients with extensive, well-planned, and expertly delivered solutions for projects and schemes of all sizes. We pride ourselves in meeting (and often exceeding) clients expectations in a professional and cost-effective manner, which is a strategy that has resulted in our long-standing working relationships with clients, partners, and stakeholders.

Be: SAFE – Go Traffic Management

Our Be: SAFE campaign actively encourages our workforce to work safely and avoid unsafe acts and conditions by following four basic rules.

Salary and Benefits

We offer a competitive salary based on experience along with a full benefits package.

Go Traffic Management is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.

We are Armed Forces-friendly. We welcome applications from ex-Armed Forces personnel, reservists, armed forces veterans, cadet instructors and military spouses/partners.

We understand that privacy and the security of your personal information is extremely important. By applying for this role, you agree to the terms of our privacy policy which you can find on our website.

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