Primary Location NSW - RockdaleJob Description Summary Rev Up Your Career: Join ConnectSydney as a Traffic Coordinator in the Fast Lane of Road Assets Excellence!About the RoleAbout UsConnectSydney has a mission to serve our customers in a way that delivers sustainable outcomes every day for the customer, client, and contractor. We apply our values to the way we do business and strive to achieve the Stewardship Principles in cooperation with TfNSW.About the RoleThe Traffic Planner is responsible for with carrying out traffic related investigations and recommending solutions that address the problems. The Traffic Planner will also assist the Traffic Manager to prepare monthly reports and prepare works instructions to install traffic management devices and carry out ongoing maintenance and projects.Nature of position: Permanent, Full TimeLocation: Rockdale, NSWReporting Line: Traffic ManagerCore Duties & Responsibilities
- Develop and prepare accurate Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS’s), Traffic Management Plans (TMP’s), VMS Strategy’s etc.
- Applying for and monitoring compliance with any Road Occupancy Licence (ROL) issued by Network Access Coordination team within Customer Journey Management.
- Assist the Traffic Manager in the managements of subcontractors in the preparation of staging plans, traffic guidance schemes, traffic management plans.
- Negotiation and receiving agreement on traffic management plans.
- Approving Traffic Guidance Schemes and Traffic Management Plans (Where required) for individual tasks including those of sub-contractors.
- Maintaining a strong relationship with Customer Journey Management (TMC).
- Assisting the Traffic Manager with liaison with Stakeholders regarding traffic impacts and negotiation of major closures to ensure the project is delivered with minimal disruption.
- Develop Risk Assessments in line with the TGS’s, TMP’s etc.
- Assist the Traffic Manager with scheduling operations
- Tertiary qualifications in TTM Required, TC, ITCP, PWZTMP with demonstrated experience in traffic and/or transport engineering.
- Current Driver’s License
- Knowledge of relevant Standards, procedures and TfNSW technical directives relating to traffic management.
- A practical knowledge of current standards and practice for bicycle and pedestrian facilities.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.
- Experience in working in a team and a multi-disciplinary environment.