Demonstrate your communication skills and put your emergency dispatch/radio systems experience to work in this opportunity with the Operational Services Office.
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About the job
On a rotating shift basis, you will:
• manage traffic on provincial highways within the Northeast region
• improve traffic flow safety and efficiency by operating COMPASS, a two-way radio system with dispatch console and incident management systems
Please note: This position is for an irregularly-scheduled, on-call for 0 - 40 hours per week with no guaranteed minimum number of hours.
What you bring to the team
Technical Knowledge
• you have experience with incident and emergency response
• you have knowledge of and experience in Advanced Traffic Management Systems
• you have experience with emergency dispatch/radio systems
• you have knowledge of freeway and highway maintenance and construction practices and procedures
Analytical and Problem Solving Skills
• you are able to analyze and problem solve to anticipate problems based on the nature of the incident
• you can analyze and report on traffic incidents
• you are able to assess and implement appropriate services for traffic management
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
• you can communicate in a clear and concise manner
• you are able to build and maintain effective working relationships
• you are able to identify relevant facts in logical order
• you are able to prioritize and exercise tact and judgment in stressful situations
Computer Skills
• you are proficient with computers and with software such as word processing, spreadsheets, database applications and browser based user interface