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OneStaff

STMS

  • Posted 6d ago
  • On Site
  • Full Time
Location

Invercargill


Job Description

The Job
You will be responsible for managing all temporary traffic management aspects of a roadworks site around Invercargill and the Southland region, ensuring protection for all road workers and road users, traffic is directed correctly and is compliant with all necessary standards for traffic-related safety at all times. This is a fast-paced work environment where every day is different.

Main responsibilities will include:

  • Setting up and removing site traffic management
  • Completing all required documentation before and after post project
  • Overseeing the establishment, maintenance, and removal of TTM measures


About you
You will hold a current Cat A & B STMS qualification. In this diverse, hands-on role you will need to be able to adapt to the fast-paced work environment and be able to make decisions quickly and efficiently. Working for a family-owned company with down-to-earth family values you will be someone who enjoys working as part of a team and will fit comfortably into the established and positive culture. You will also be required to have the following;

  • Strong Communication skills
  • Strong written and oral skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Be physically fit and able
  • Full clean driver's licence
  • A safety-first attitude, for yourself, your team & the public
  • Reliable, honest flexible


What's in it for you?

  • A full-time role with an established family-owned local company
  • For the right person this could be a direct permanent position
  • Room for growth and development
  • Full provision of PPE gear
  • Hard work is recognised - build a career and not just do a job


If you're ready to seize this exciting opportunity, please submit your CV, and two work-related references. Alternatively, reach out to the Onestaff Invercargill on 03 218 6192 team to learn more about this role.


Hard Skills Required

  • Class 2 Drivers License
  • Traffic Management

Soft Skills Required

  • Attention to detail
  • Communication
  • Coordination

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday

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