




Job Summary: The Traffic Inspector inspects highway sections, identifies abnormalities, and provides on-site assistance to ensure the safety of teams and users. Key Highlights: 1. Inspect and ensure safety along highway sections. 2. Check for abnormalities on roadways and right-of-way areas. 3. Provide essential assistance to ensure the safety of teams and users. The primary mission of the Traffic Inspector is to operate light or medium vehicles to inspect highway sections; identify abnormalities on travel lanes, shoulders, right-of-way areas, and irregular services or construction works; and provide on-site assistance on highways to ensure the safety of other teams and users. **Requirements and Qualifications** **ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION** * Completed elementary education; * Driver's License Category B; * Availability to work on a rotating 2-days-on/2-days-off schedule (day shift or night shift). **ADDITIONAL ASSETS** * Experience as a driver. * Basic knowledge of traffic legislation and road signage. **Additional Information** Competitive market-based salary; Meal Allowance; Health Insurance plan extendable to dependents; Dental Insurance plan extendable to dependents; Life Insurance; Childcare Assistance; Profit-Sharing Program (PLR); Private Pension Plan; Day-Off; Gym Assistance; Partnership with Secondary Education (EJA), Higher Education, and Postgraduate Institutions; English Language School Partnership; Sports Incentive Program; Pharmacy Partnership; Psychological Support Services; Employee Referral Program. Nova Rota do Oeste is the concessionaire responsible for the 850.9 km stretch of BR-163 between Itiquira (MT) and Sinop (MT). The company assumed operation of the BR-163/364 concession in Mato Grosso. It performs maintenance and conservation of the highway and also provides user assistance, including medical aid, mechanical support, and towing (heavy and light). In addition to on-road assistance, users may also contact the Operations Control Center (CCO) toll-free at 0800 065 0163, 24 hours a day, to request information and services, or contact the Ombudsman’s Office.


