




Job Summary: A Traffic Operator manages vehicle traffic flow on highways, conducting enforcement, control, and monitoring to ensure road safety and smooth traffic flow. Key Highlights: 1. Vehicle traffic flow management and highway enforcement 2. Coordination of actions to reduce congestion and improve road safety 3. Support for towing operations and communication with the Operational Control Center (CCO) Hello! We are thrilled to welcome you here. Join our team. We are seeking talented, motivated, and quality- and innovation-oriented professionals. If this profile resonates with you and you wish to become part of an excellence- and results-driven team, apply now and build a promising future with us! **Responsibilities and Duties** A Traffic Operator is responsible for managing vehicle traffic flow on highways, performing enforcement, traffic control, monitoring road conditions, and supporting towing operations. Additionally, the professional must communicate with the Operational Control Center (CCO) to ensure smooth operations and highway safety. * Monitor and regulate vehicle traffic flow on highways, ensuring compliance with traffic regulations and maintaining safety; * Conduct vehicle inspections, verifying documentation, safety conditions, and adherence to traffic regulations; * Coordinate actions to reduce congestion by identifying critical points and implementing measures to optimize traffic flow; * Prevent and respond to hazardous situations—such as accidents or adverse traffic conditions—to ensure road fluidity and safety; * Execute towing operations, safely and efficiently removing immobilized or accident-involved vehicles in accordance with safety standards and operational procedures; * Maintain constant communication with the Operational Control Center (CCO), reporting traffic conditions, incidents, and support needs to ensure efficient coordination of rescue and road maintenance activities; * Monitor road and signage conditions, recording anomalies or maintenance requirements and coordinating actions with responsible teams; * Support emergency, security, and maintenance teams during highway accidents or emergency situations; * Prepare reports on traffic conditions, observed incidents, actions taken, and performed towing operations; * Collaborate with other agencies and teams—including highway police, security teams, and other service providers—to ensure smooth operations and driver safety; * Ensure that communication equipment, tow trucks, and signage are always fully operational; * Perform other related duties as directed by the immediate supervisor; * Assist in animal removal along the inspected stretch, safeguarding user safety; * Perform other related duties as directed by the immediate supervisor; * Properly use company-provided systems and resources to perform job duties in accordance with internal policies and procedures; * Properly use company-provided systems and resources to perform job duties in accordance with internal policies and procedures; * At the start of each shift, inspect vehicle operational status—including coolant, oil, tire condition, general vehicle condition, and fuel level—and promptly report any deficiencies to the immediate supervisor to ensure compliant vehicle operation per applicable norms, procedures, and guidelines. **Requirements and Qualifications** Minimum: Completed elementary education; Driver’s License Category D or E; Desirable experience in traffic enforcement, road safety, or related fields. **Additional Information** On-site work at highway bases; Work schedule: Shift-based (2x2\). Benefits: Meal Allowance or Food Voucher Health Insurance (Unimed Nacional) Life Insurance Wellhub (Gympass) Charter Transportation (for highway operational roles) **We warmly welcome all individuals in our selection processes. We value, encourage, and promote Diversity and Inclusion at every stage.** The Group comprises four companies with solid experience in construction and concessions—particularly in highways—and one business management consultancy. Together, they manage the Way\-112, Way\-306 (Mato Grosso do Sul), Way\-262 (Minas Gerais), Way\-153 (between Minas Gerais and Goiás), and Way\-364 (between Goiás and Mato Grosso) concessionaires. Way\-153, spanning Minas Gerais and Goiás, is jointly controlled by Grupo Way Brasil and Kinea—a specialized investment management platform partnered with Itaú Bank, with expertise across multiple business areas, including infrastructure. The Group also manages Way\-262 and Way\-364\. **Way\-306** Concessionária da Rodovia MS\-306 S.A. administers the entire length of MS\-306—from km 0 at the MS/MT border to km 218.1 at its junction with BR\-158 in Cassilândia (MS)—and incorporates 1.4 kilometers of BR\-359 from km 0 to the MS/GO border. The highway crosses three municipalities: Costa Rica, Chapadão do Sul, and Cassilândia—all located in the northeastern portion of Mato Grosso do Sul State. **Way\-112** Concessionária das Rodovias do Leste MS S.A. holds the concession for MS\-112 and segments of BR\-158 and BR\-436, totaling 412.4 kilometers. MS\-112 extends 200.5 kilometers from its junction with BR\-158 in Três Lagoas to its junction with the same federal highway in Cassilândia. The BR\-158 concession segment runs from MS\-306 (Cassilândia) to MS\-444 (Selvíria), covering 193.8 kilometers. The BR\-436 segment spans 18.10 kilometers—from its junction with BR\-158 in Aparecida do Taboado to the end of the road-rail bridge—crossing six municipalities: Cassilândia, Paranaíba, Aparecida do Taboado, Inocência, Selvíria, and Três Lagoas. **Way\-262** Concessionária da Rodovia BR 262 MG S.A. holds the concession for BR\-262, covering 438.9 kilometers—from km 360\+100 at its junction with BR\-381 in Betim to km 799 at its junction with BR\-050 in Uberaba. This concession operates entirely within Minas Gerais State, in the region known as Triângulo Mineiro, traversing twenty municipalities: Betim, Juatuba, Mateus Leme, Florestal, Igaratinga, Pará de Minas, São Gonçalo do Pará, Conceição do Pará, Nova Serrana, Araújos, Bom Despacho, Moema, Luz, Córrego Dantas, Campos Altos, Ibiá, Araxá, Perdizes, Sacramento, and Uberaba. **Way\-153** – Concessionária Rota Sertaneja MG\-GO manages 530.60 kilometers of highways between Goiás and Minas Gerais States. The concession stretches from BR\-153 in Hidrolândia (junction with GO\-219\) to the GO/MG border; BR\-153/MG **–** from Itumbiara/GO (end of the Parnaíba River bridge) to Fronteira/MG (junction with BR\-262\); BR\-262/MG **–** from Uberaba/MG (junction with BR\-050\) to the junction with BR\-153 (Pouso Alto/MG). Municipalities traversed include: Hidrolândia, Piracanjuba, Professor Jamil, Morrinhos, Goiatuba, Panamá, Itumbiara, Araporã, Centralina, Canápolis, Monte Alegre de Minas, Prata, Campo Florido, Comendador Gomes, Frutal, Fronteira, Uberaba, Conceição das Alagoas, and Veríssimo. **Way\-364 \-** Concessionária da Rodovia BR\-364 MT S.A., a Grupo Way Brasil company, assumed responsibility for 30 years for administration, recovery, conservation, maintenance, implementation of improvements, and expansion of the concessioned highway segments. The federal concession covers Mato Grosso and Goiás States, including Rondonópolis/MT—located in the southeastern region of the state, 210 km from the capital Cuiabá, with a population of 245,000 and the second-highest GDP in the state. Rondonópolis lies at the intersection of BR\-163 and BR\-364—highways transporting agricultural and industrial output to major metropolitan centers and Brazilian ports. The concessioned segment passes through nine municipalities: Rio Verde, Jataí, Mineiros, Santa Rita do Araguaia, Portelândia, Alto Araguaia, Alto Garças, Pedra Preta, and Rondonópolis.


