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Traffic Operator

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Praça da Catedral, 111 - Luz, MG, 35595-000, Brazil
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Job Summary: A Traffic Operator manages vehicle traffic flow on highways, performing enforcement, control, and monitoring, while also supporting towing operations and communicating with the OCC to ensure safety. Key Highlights: 1. Manage vehicle traffic flow and ensure highway safety 2. Conduct traffic enforcement, traffic control, and support for towing operations 3. Communicate with the Operational Control Center (OCC) for efficient coordination 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 matches you and you wish to be 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, conducting traffic enforcement, traffic control, monitoring road conditions, and supporting towing operations. Additionally, the professional must communicate with the Operational Control Center (OCC) to ensure smooth operations and highway safety. * Control and monitor 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 intervene in 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 (OCC), 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 accidents or emergency situations on highways; * 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 communication equipment, tow trucks, and signage are always fully operational; * Perform other related duties at the discretion of the immediate supervisor; * Assist in animal removal along the inspected stretch, safeguarding user safety; * Perform other related duties at the discretion of the immediate supervisor; * Properly use company-provided systems and resources for job execution, in accordance with internal rules and procedures; * Properly use company-provided systems and resources for job execution, in accordance with internal rules and procedures; * At the start of each shift, inspect the vehicle’s operational status—including coolant, oil, tire condition, overall vehicle condition, and fuel level—and report any deficiencies to the immediate supervisor to ensure compliant vehicle usage per regulations, procedures, and guidelines; * Know and comply with policies, standards, procedures, or work instructions defined by Quality, Environment, Occupational Health and Safety, and Road Safety management systems, as applicable to their area of responsibility, established by the company or current legislation. **Requirements and Qualifications** Completed elementary education; Driver’s license Category C, D, or E; Prior experience in traffic enforcement, highway safety, or related fields is desirable. **Additional Information** On-site work at BSO 02 (Conceição do Pará/ MG); Work schedule: 2x2 rotation. **Benefits:** Meal Allowance or Food Allowance; Health Insurance (Unimed State Plan); Life Insurance; Wellhub (Gympass); Charter Transportation. **In our selection processes, all individuals are welcome. We value, encourage, and promote Diversity and Inclusion at every stage.** Our Group comprises companies with solid expertise in construction and concessions, particularly in highways (Engenharia e Comércio Bandeirantes Ltda.; Senpar Ltda.; TCL Tecnologia e Construções Ltda.; and TORC – Terraplanagem, Obras Rodoviárias e Construções), and GLP Capital Partners—a global leader in alternative asset management focused on *real assets* and *private equity* investments—operating through concessionaires Way-306 and Way-112. For the Way-262 concession, Way Brasil partners with investment manager Kinea. **Way-306** MS-306 Concessionaire 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 includes 1.4 kilometers of BR-359—from km 0 to the MS/GO border. The highway traverses three municipalities: Costa Rica, Chapadão do Sul, and Cassilândia—all located in the northeastern portion of Mato Grosso do Sul State. **Way-112** Eastern MS Highways Concessionaire S.A. holds the concession for MS-112 and sections 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 its junction with MS-444 (Selvíria), totaling 193.8 kilometers. The BR-436 segment stretches 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** The BR 262 MG Concessionaire S.A. holds the concession for BR-262, covering the stretch from km 360+100—at its junction with BR-381 in Betim—to km 799—at its junction with BR-050 in Uberaba—for a total length of 438.9 kilometers. This concessioned stretch lies entirely within Minas Gerais State, in the region known as Triângulo Mineiro, crossing 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.

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