TRAFFIC DIRECT LIMITED
Inductive loop cutters

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Job Advertisement: Inductive Loop Cutter
Inductive Loop Cutter / Installation Operative
Are you a skilled and reliable operative with experience in highway, traffic signal, or electrical infrastructure works? We are looking for an Inductive Loop Cutter to join our growing team, installing and maintaining vehicle detection loops for traffic signal systems and intelligent transport infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
- Cutting inductive loop slots in carriageways, roads, and other paved surfaces.
- Installing and sealing inductive loop cable systems to required specifications.
- Working alongside traffic signal engineers and installation crews.
- Operating specialist cutting equipment safely and efficiently.
- Ensuring all work is completed in accordance with health and safety regulations.
- Assisting with site preparation, traffic management, and reinstatement works.
- Performing routine equipment checks and maintenance.
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Essential Requirements
- Experience cutting inductive loops or undertaking similar highway saw-cutting operations.
- Full UK driving licence. HGV is possible.
- Good understanding of site health and safety practices.
- Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
- Strong work ethic with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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- Street Works (NRSWA) accreditation.
- CSCS card.
- Traffic Management qualifications.
- Experience within traffic signals, highways, or electrical installation industries.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary and overtime opportunities.
- Company vehicle and equipment (where applicable).
- Ongoing training and development.
- Opportunities for career progression within a growing business.
- Supportive and professional working environment.
If you're an experienced loop cutter looking for your next challenge, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today by sending your CV and a brief covering letter to enquiries@trafficdirect.ltd.uk.
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