Traffic Monitoring Operator/Call Center - 2nd Shifts Available

Aecom - Atlanta
new offer (19/05/2024)

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Job Description
AECOMis seeking Traffic Monitoring Operator(s) located in Atlanta, GA.The shift hours available for the position(s) are 2nd shift (2pm – 10:
30 pm). The pay rate is $19.35/hour.
The operator position uses several software platforms and web-based applications to perform tasks. Transportation Management Center (TMC) Operators are responsible for using Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) software to monitor Department roadways and manage events/incidents;
dispatching incident management personnel;
answering and responding to calls from the public;
and communicating, coordinating, and collaborating with other staff, Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) personnel, and partner agencies.
ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY
The TMC in Atlanta, GA houses a 24/7/365 program that delivers incident management, dispatching, and traveler information services on Georgia’s roadways. AECOM operations staff serve at the TMC facility on shifts to continuously respond to changing traffic conditions and impacts to traffic flow and safety through direct communication with motorists, first responders, GDOT staff, and mobility stakeholders of GDOT.
The routine responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Use software and applications to control and monitor various Intelligent Transportation Systems devices located along freeways, such as surveillance cameras, dynamic message signs, and ramp meters located on freeway entrance ramps.
Monitor camera video and other information sources for the detection and verification of events that impact traffic flow and safety, such as motorist assists, traffic crashes, debris removal, abandoned vehicles, stalled vehicles, maintenance activity, and construction activity.
Log potential and confirmed events that impact traffic flow and safety using software applications, including traffic lane and road shoulder closures related to construction and maintenance activity.
Dispatch Highway Emergency Response Operators (HERO) patrollers, who provide roadside services on freeways in the Atlanta metro area related to traffic crashes and roadway hazard events.
Provide clear and accurate directions to the location of traffic events and an accurate description as advised by citizens, public safety partners, or GDOT personnel.
Monitor software-generated response plans to mitigate the effect on freeway traffic flow and update the response plans as necessary.
Monitor weather conditions for potential and observed effects on traffic flow, and take appropriate action to provide notifications to motorists and agencies about roadway conditions affected by weather.
Coordinate and collaborate with GDOT signal personnel and/or the SigOps program, which is the program tasked with performing GDOT’s traffic signal management services.
Update information on GDOT’s traveler information website, (url removed), and the 511ga Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system as directed.
Regularly participate in ride-Along's with a HERO patroller to maintain familiarity with HERO procedures.
Participate in technical and customer service training and certification activity as required by the program.
Follow Standard Operating Procedures and Standard Operating Guidelines provided by the program.
Perform routine updates of asset records, equipment, and contact lists.
COMMUNICATION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform communication tasks consistent with the program’s high level of customer service expectations and training.
Dispatch and communicate with HERO patrollers, using program-directed radio and/or phone communication protocols.
Communicate with appropriate local agencies, authorities, and wrecker companies to effectively monitor and clear traffic incidents.
Answer phone calls and provide information or assistance to motorists, GDOT personnel, or other agencies on traffic and road conditions;
transfer calls to designated personnel as appropriate.
Answer phone calls for GDOT statewide maintenance staff outside of business hours;
make the necessary communication and dispatch necessary personnel.
Communicate via radio and/or phone with law enforcement, ambulance, fire department, and towing service staff and provide clear and accurate information regarding traffic incidents and the response required.
Communicate via radio and/or phone with Department personnel statewide, including GDOT Maintenance and Construction personnel, GDOT Traffic Operations management, GDOT management, and Federal Highway Administration staff as appropriate, to provide clear and accurate information regarding incidents, traffic, road, maintenance and construction activity, and related weather conditions.
Perform written documentation of activity and communication in a clear, concise, and complete manner.

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