Job description
Traffic Management Trainee - High Speed
Salary: up to £132 per shift, increasing with qualifications, with company benefits and overtime opportunity
As a Traffic Management Trainee Operative, you can expect the benefits from Chevron Traffic Management that come with being an employer of choice:
Benefits:
- Highly competitive salary with OTE and overtime
- 28 days holiday including Bank Holidays
- Uplift for weekend working
- Guaranteed Hours AND Job Security
- Company Pension
- Uniform and PPE provided
- Excellent Training and Career Development Opportunities
- Life Assurance
- Employee Discount
- Refer A Friend Scheme of £750
- Fill Your Boots Rewards - saving an average of £400 per year
- Working with digitally enabled work zone safety solutions
- Career Development
- On-site free parking
General hours of work are 48 hours per week and is night shift working. In addition to your 48 hours, overtime is also available.
Who is Chevron Traffic Management?
In simple terms, Chevron Traffic Management is the company that sets up temporary road or lane closures, diversions routes or pedestrian walkways to keep road workers and road users safe while roadworks are underway. This involves putting out road cones, signage, temporary traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and barriers. Our work is visible all over the country. The next time you are out and about and see roadworks, have a look at the signage. It is possible that Chevron Traffic Management put them there.
It is, of course, much more complicated than that. It involves consulting, planning, designing, estimating and liaising with our suppliers and our customers to ensure that our schemes are fit for purpose. It also involves innovation and technology so we can improve safety and help our industry to reduce our carbon footprint.
Traffic Management is a challenging industry but we know that our work keeps people safe which makes it really rewarding. The people who work in Chevron TM make it fun.
About the role
There has never been a better time to join Chevron Traffic Management as a Traffic Management Trainee! We have had our most successful year ever! We are growing significantly - which is why we need YOU!
Chevron Traffic Management will provide you with all the training and qualifications you need to become a fully certified Traffic Management Operative. We also assign each Traffic Management Trainee Operative with a fully qualified 'buddy' who will mentor and teach you throughout your training.
Responsibilities:
The Traffic Management Trainee Operative sit at the heart of everything we do. We invest in you for ours and your future. Our training will teach you to:
Install, maintain and remove temporary traffic management such as deploying cones, signs, frames, sandbags and other equipment on low speed roads.
Undertaking traffic counts, calls to clients and subcontractors, timings and near misses
Maintenance of temporary traffic lights
What good looks like for Traffic Management Operative:
- Physically fit and able to pass a safety critical worker medical and any other relevant medical assessments your offer will depend on the outcome of this
- Full driving licence, with no more than 6 points
- Able to pass a drug and alcohol test your offer will depend on the outcome of this
- Positive 'can-do' attitude
- Adaptability and Flexibility
- Meticulous attention to detail
So, if you want to join a winning team and be part of an innovative organisation which is focussed on company growth and employee progression, click on the apply button today.
EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AT CHEVRON
Chevron TM believe the skills, capabilities and talents of our people are the key to our success. We benefit enormously from the diversity and variety of our workforce and are fully committed to maintaining and encouraging this diversity.
The richer the mix of people, skills and cultures; the greater the range of inputs, viewpoints and experiences. Because of this, Chevron TM is fully committed to being an equal opportunities employer, defined by its diversity and opposition to all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination.
- Traffic Management Training is subject to signing a training agreement
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