Pinson TM Limited
M1/M2 Traffic Management Operative

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M1/M2 Traffic Management Operative
About us: Pinson TM are working with some of the largest traffic management companies across the UK, and due to an increase in work, we are recruiting for Trainee & Qualified Traffic Management Operatives. How to register: Please ensure you have registered with Pinson TM Limited. You can do so on the link here: https://www.pinsontm.co.uk/jobs What we are looking for: We are seeking both operatives and drivers with Traffic Management experience. This is a great opportunity to join one of our leading Traffic Management clients. All Candidates must have experience in one or more of the below positions: M1 / M2 Operative Scope of Role: Qualified M1/M2 Operatives will be working with both the direct labour and sub-contract labour, meeting targets and deadlines on time. Duties may include: Setting up temporary traffic lights at roads required Managing the traffic flow at the temp traffic lights ensuring the public abide by this Reporting anything necessary to site or operations manager Reliable and dependable with a good attitude to work Being able to read and interpret CAD traffic management drawings. Maintaining and remove traffic management within the required time scales. Setting up traffic lights. Assisting with the diversion of traffic. To ensure the team works in a safe and effective manner to achieve optimum output and to the required quality. Ensure compliance with Health & Safety at Work Act at all times. Be aware and comply to the provided RAMS. To help with the unloading/loading of materials. Ensure safe working practices are followed as outlined in Method Statements and Risk Assessments. Reporting plant & vehicle defects. Skills & Experience Lantra approved Traffic Management Qualifications Be able to pass a Drugs & Alcohol Check Right to Work in UK Full UK Driving licence (with no more than 6 points)
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