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About the job Traffic Agent General Worker- Females

Job Title: Traffic Agent General Worker

Location: Karachi

Job Summary:

The Traffic Agent is responsible for managing and regulating traffic flow, ensuring safety and compliance with traffic laws and regulations. This role involves monitoring traffic conditions, directing vehicles and pedestrians, and responding to traffic incidents to minimize congestion and enhance public safety.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Traffic Control:

    • Direct and control vehicle and pedestrian traffic at intersections, construction zones, and other designated areas.
    • Use hand signals, traffic control devices, and verbal instructions to manage traffic flow.
  2. Safety Enforcement:

    • Monitor traffic patterns to identify and address potential hazards or violations.
    • Enforce traffic laws, including issuing citations for violations such as illegal parking or speeding.
  3. Incident Management:

    • Respond to and manage traffic accidents and incidents, providing assistance as needed and coordinating with emergency services.
    • Set up and manage roadblocks or detours during emergencies or roadwork.
  4. Public Assistance:

    • Assist drivers and pedestrians with directions, information, and any issues related to traffic or road conditions.
    • Address public inquiries and provide support in a courteous and professional manner.
  5. Documentation and Reporting:

    • Record and report traffic incidents, violations, and any observed issues with road conditions or signage.
    • Prepare and submit daily activity reports and incident reports as required.
  6. Traffic Flow Optimization:

    • Observe and analyze traffic patterns to provide recommendations for improving traffic management.
    • Coordinate with other traffic control personnel and agencies to implement traffic flow adjustments.
  7. Compliance and Training:

    • Stay informed about traffic laws, regulations, and best practices.
    • Participate in training and professional development opportunities as required.

Qualifications:

  • Education: Intermediate
  • Experience: Previous experience in traffic control, law enforcement, or a related field is preferred but not always required.
  • Skills:
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
    • Ability to make quick decisions and manage stressful situations.
    • Basic understanding of traffic laws and regulations.
    • Physical stamina to stand or walk for extended periods and work in various weather conditions.