Transport Network Monitoring Officer
- Employer
- City of York Council
- Location
- York, North Yorkshire
- Salary
- £10.30 per hour
- Closing date
- 31 Jul 2020
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- Sector
- Transport Planning
- Job role
- Officer
- Contract Type
- Full time
Job Details
Do you have strong computer skills and experience of using complex IT systems?
Have you excellent written and spoken English coupled with strong interpersonal skills?
Do you have previous knowledge/experience of Computer Network Transport Systems?
Our client is looking for a Transport Network Monitoring Officer on temporary basis for a minimum of 3 months, possibly longer. This is a front line role focussing on controlling the City of York’s traffic management technologies with the aim of maximising the efficiency of the road network and prioritising road use.
The role involves:
- Using technology to control traffic signals, CCTV, message signs and other similar transport technology. Prior experience of these systems is not essential as training will be provided.
- The role is a shift based role working 42 hours per week, 12 hour shifts, working 5 days on and 5 days off.
You will need:
- Strong experience of utilising complex IT systems, although training will be given on the actual system you will be utilising.
- To be comfortable and have previous experience of working and liaising with other departments an companies, therefore excellent oral and written skills are required.
Knowledge of how to operate Intelligent Transport Systems, including: UTC (Urban Traffic Control), UTMC (Urban Traffic Management and Control), CCTV or any Bus Real Time Systems would be extremely beneficial.
Pay rate for this role is £10.30 per hour, this is for a minimum of 3 months and could go on longer.
For more info and to apply please visit our website.
Company
The City of York has a rich history stretching back nearly 2000 years; George VI once said that: 'The history of York is the history of England'. York has a wealth of heritage and history. York attracts over four million visitors a year and popular destinations include York Minster, which is the largest Gothic cathedral in Europe, the Castle Museum, the National Railway Museum and the Jorvik Viking Centre. Tourism is an important industry in York and the city also has a thriving bioscience, technology and research sector, centred on the City's Science Park. Other major employers include Nestle, City of York Council and York Hospitals NHS Trust. York has excellent transport links, being on the East Coast Mainline and close to the A1M. From York seaside resorts such as Scarborough, Whitby and Filey or the North York Moors National Park are a short journey by road or rail.
- Website
- http://www.york.gov.uk/
- Telephone
- 01904 551550
- Location
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City of York Council
Library Square
North Yorkshire
GB
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