New Job Traffic Director In Manitoba
Traffic Director |
Traffic Director
Company : City of Winnipeg
Salary : Details not provided
Location : Manitoba
Full Description
As the Traffic Director you will be responsible for the direction and control of all vehicular traffic within the 4R Winnipeg Depots, the prevention of scavenging at all disposal / diversion sites, education of the public and the maintenance of equipment, buildings and materials supplied for carrying out the duties. The Traffic Director also responds to emergent situations, assists in the orientation of new employees, and maintains positive working relations with staff, other departments, contractors, and the general public.
As the Traffic Director you will:
- Direct and control traffic using assigned control equipment (e.g., barricades, signs, etc.), assign proper recyclable, divertible, or disposal area to site customers, control and direct a number of vehicles and their locations while actively managing waste at the 4R Depot.
- Monitor and inspect, if necessary, materials being managed at the landfill tipping face, composting area, or 4R Depot to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations, by-laws and departmental policies.
- Collect litter and debris at and around the facilities, including the Community Recycling Depots, as directed and in accordance with Safety Procedures.
- Provide customer service by responding to general enquiries such as hours of operation, tarping requirements, acceptable materials, etc
- Educate customers on accepted and non-accepted products, as well as the overall use of the facilities.
- Assist in the maintenance and upkeep of equipment, buildings, and materials around the facilities as directed.
- Assist in the general housekeeping and snow removal of the facilities and buildings.
- Operate and maintain various types of power tools, hand tools, pumps, weed eaters, lawn mowers, etc. as may be required in accordance with departmental operating and safety procedures.
- Assist in the orientation of new employees in proper procedures and use of equipment.
- Respond to emergent situations, customer service requests, complaints or claims respecting disposal / diversion site considerations as directed to facilitate the proper utilization of the site by the public.
- Maintain a cooperative working relationship with other departments, government agencies and the private sector by responding, where required, in a courteous and expeditious manner to enhance the overall operations of the City.
- Maintain Special Waste building by sorting household hazardous waste, used oil, E-waste and acceptable items and by stacking E-waste in accordance to the procedures and methods prescribed by our Producer Responsibility Organizations.
- In the course of carrying out daily tasks, the Traffic Director must practice established safety rules and regulations for the protection of self, fellow employees, the public and property, or equipment operated, by being continuously aware of existing and new safety procedures of the department.
- Perform material audits at the Material Recovery Facility.
- Willingness and ability for random callouts, overtime and shift work, as required.
- Perform other related duties consistent with the classification, as assigned/required.
Your education and qualifications include:
- Grade 10 or the equivalent combination of training and experience.
- Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with employees at all levels of the organization, external contacts and the public, in accordance with the Respectful Workplace Standard.
- Demonstrated ability to work under pressure and to maintain composure under stressful conditions.
- Demonstrated ability to work with a high level of Customer Service.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently, with minimal supervision
- Demonstrated knowledge of Diversion Operations – including landfill and/or transfer station facilities.
- Demonstrated ability to organize, plan effectively, set priorities and goals and take initiative.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the occupational hazards, safety precautions, regulations and procedures that is applicable to the area of work.
- Demonstrated competency in safe work practices is required
- Ability to coordinate large volumes of traffic through the facility in short periods of time.
- Computer experience in a Windows environment would be an asset.
- Perform within established safety rules and regulations for the protection of self, co-workers, customers, property and equipment.
Conditions of employment:
- The successful applicant must maintain legal eligibility to work in Canada. If the successful applicant possesses a work permit, it is their responsibility to ensure the permit remains valid.
- A Police Information Check satisfactory to the employer will be required from the successful candidate, at their expense.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Manitoba Class 5 Driver’s License.
- Physically able to perform the duties of the job, which may include, but are not limited to: lifting up to 50 lbs, working outdoors in potentially extreme weather conditions for extended periods of time, ability to stand and walk for prolonged periods and over uneven terrain for extended periods as required by work assignments.
CORE COMPETENCIES FOR ALL EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF WINNIPEG:
- Citizen & Customer Focus
- Respecting Diversity
- Ethics and Values
- Integrity and Trust
- Results Oriented