TMI and Traffic Controllers - Hervey Bay/Fraser Coast Altus Traffic and Shield Traffic are proud parts of the Altus Group with our recognisable brands spanning across Australia and New Zealand. The Altus Group is a great place to work and develop your skills. We are looking for dedicated, enthusiastic and safety driven traffic management practitioners and team members to grow with us. Our teams share a commitment to enhancing safety by expertly managing traffic; together we're working to develop a new benchmark for service delivery in the traffic management industry. We offer: Sector leading terms and conditions Permanent Part and Full Time TC opportunities Training and Development opportunities Weekly pay cycle We are currently looking for TMI and Traffic Controllers to join us, working on multiple major projects, new and existing, throughout the Hervey Bay/Fraser Coast region. Duties: Perform all tasks associated with traffic management for works or events Use of Stop/Slow Bat to control traffic Implement and monitor operational traffic management plans Load and unload vehicles with signage and equipment Complete required paperwork Complete site hazard assessments and implement control measures to suit the site Report on site hazards and near misses Obey instructions from team leaders, foremen, or inspectors and auditors Control traffic, pedestrians, and cyclists to protect maintenance workers, work crews and members of the public Skills & Experience: QLD TC - Traffic Control license - Essential QLD TMI (Traffic Management Implementation) License - highly desirable Driver's license and own reliable transport to attend work Availability to work, days, nights, and weekends Basic computer skills Ability to work individually and in teams Safety focused with excellent communication skills PPE and company branded uniform provided A commitment to safety in all we do - an industry leader Fun and engaging safety and wellbeing initiatives for everyone to be involved in Service and anniversary reward and recognition Active contributor to the SHAKA Project, SARAH Group and National Road Safety Week #J-18808-Ljbffr