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Join a leading traffic management company as a Traffic Management Operative. This role involves ensuring safety during roadworks by managing traffic flow and maintaining equipment. With a focus on employee development and a commitment to diversity, this innovative organization offers stability and growth opportunities. Enjoy competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to be part of a dynamic team. Apply today to make a difference in road safety and contribute to a greener future.
12d or Unit 2 Traffic Management Operative (Man on site)
"We welcome applications from Veterans"
Salary: Up to £12.86 per hour depending on location, skills, and experience, with company benefits and overtime opportunities. Includes Company Van
Monday - Friday (10-hour shifts), weekends as required
TTMBC UNIT2 SLG
Chevron Traffic Management sets up temporary road or lane closures, diversion routes, or pedestrian walkways to ensure safety during roadworks. This involves deploying cones, signage, temporary traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and barriers. Our work is visible across the country. The next time you see roadworks, it might be Chevron Traffic Management behind the signage.
The Trainee plays a central role in our operations. Responsibilities include:
If you want to join a successful team and be part of an innovative organization focused on growth and employee development, click the apply button today.
*Traffic Management Training is subject to signing a training agreement.
*Welcome bonus and maternity/paternity payments are subject to terms and conditions.
Chevron Traffic Management values the skills, capabilities, and talents of our workforce. We are committed to diversity and oppose all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination. We believe that a diverse workforce enhances our success and innovation.
Chevron TM is also committed to measurable carbon reduction through initiatives like Science Based Targets.