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Job Title:
Traffic Control Technician-Infrastructure Management
Date Posted:
12/16/24
Ref. Number:
129
Type:
Full Time
Part Time
Location:
Richmond Hill
Requirements:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to manage workload independently, prioritize demands and problem solve effectively.
Knowledge base consistent with emergency response management principles, Primary skills include effective communication, assessment, follow-through, decision making and independent judgement.
Proficient computer skills. Position requires a highly developed sense of safety awareness and perceptive ability. Must have the ability to recognize hazards inherent in routine and non-routine tasks and make adjustments to avoid loss, injury or accident. You must be able to communicate with co-workers, understand and follow verbal and written safety instructions. Must be able to think clearly and focus on your safety in your immediate surroundings, while using tools and equipment, while driving or operating equipment. Will be required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate to your job.
Comply with Ferrovial Service's Risk Management, Quality Assurance and Health, Safety and Environment management systems, including statutory obligations. Consistently deliver excellent Risk and HSEQ results
Drives for zero harm and relentlessly pursues safety
Acts as a role model for a positive HSE culture in the workplace; encourage people managers and team leaders in his/her business unit to do the same
All other duties as assigned, as emphasized by the * mentioned above in the former summary section. Education and Experience:
High School Diploma - required. Minimum of 2 + years' work experience in highway maintenance operations, freeway traffic control and incidents/accidents management. Valid Class DZ driver's license is required with a good driving record to drive company vehicle.
OTM BOOK 7 certification required.
Description:
Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Serve as a primary liaison between provincial and local police, fire and various emergency responders during incident management. Communicate with the Ministry of Transportation Traffic Operations Centre by 2-way radio and telephone to provide information and updates pertaining to incidents.
Responsible for completing incident Reports. Coordinate detour routes in the event of an asset (system or road) closure. Conduct follow through investigation on all fatalities to determine if facilities contributed to the accident. (Confirm that all signs were properly posted, etc.) Track and maintain files on all major incidents and accidents involving assets, personnel and equipment within contract limitation. Assist with the administration of third party claims by gathering documentation, paperwork and other relevant information.
Coordinate special events involving traffic control, detours and/or closures. Perform all other duties as assigned
Avoids legal challenges by complying with federal, provincial and local legal requirements. Positively contribute to a diverse, inclusive and fair work environment, free from discrimination, bullying. Working Conditions/Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is routinely exposed to outside weather conditions including extreme heat and cold. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions; high precarious places; fume or airborne particles. Frequent exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals, frequent exposure to insects and infrequent exposure to reptiles/rodents. The noise level in the work environment usually moderate but on occasion can more than moderate.
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