- Construction
- Construction
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in traffic management or road safety, preferably within a construction or civil engineering environment.
- Proven experience in designing, implementing, and maintaining temporary traffic control plans (TTCPs) in accordance with national and local regulations.
- Familiarity with various traffic control devices and equipment (e.g., cones, barriers, flagger stations, temporary signage, variable message signs).
- Experience in conducting site-specific risk assessments related to traffic management.
- Demonstrable experience in supervising traffic control personnel (e.g., flaggers).
- Experience in incident response and reporting related to traffic safety.
- Matric/Grade 12 certificate.
- Valid driver's license (Code B or higher).
- Accredited Traffic Management/Traffic Safety Officer certification (e.g., from relevant industry bodies or training providers).
- Relevant Health and Safety qualifications (e.g., SAMTRAC, OHS Act training) are highly advantageous.
- First Aid and Basic Fire Fighting certifications are beneficial.
- Technical Knowledge: In-depth understanding of traffic management principles, road safety regulations (e.g., RTMC guidelines, relevant SANS standards), and construction site safety protocols.
- Planning & Organization: Strong ability to plan, organize, and execute complex traffic management schemes effectively and efficiently.
- Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to liaise with site personnel, management, public, and regulatory authorities. Ability to give clear instructions and report incidents accurately.
- Problem-Solving: Aptitude for quickly assessing traffic hazards and developing practical, effective solutions under pressure.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulous in ensuring correct placement of signage, barriers, and other control devices, and accurate record-keeping.
- Leadership & Supervision: Ability to effectively lead and manage traffic control teams, ensuring adherence to safety procedures.
- Risk Assessment: Proven ability to identify, assess, and mitigate traffic-related risks on construction sites.
- Decision-Making: Sound judgment to make quick, informed decisions, especially during emergencies or unexpected traffic changes.
- Safety Orientation: Unwavering commitment to promoting and enforcing a strong safety culture on site.
- Not Required but it is an added advantage
- Not Required but it is an added advantage
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