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A Traffic Control Supervisor oversees and manages traffic control operations on construction sites, roadworks, or during events to ensure the safety of workers, pedestrians, and motorists.

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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Traffic Control Supervisor careers

A Traffic Control Supervisor oversees and manages traffic control operations on construction sites, roadworks, or during events to ensure the safety of workers, pedestrians, and motorists. They coordinate traffic control teams, plan traffic management strategies, and ensure compliance with relevant safety regulations and standards.

Their responsibilities include setting up signage, directing traffic flow, and resolving any issues that arise during operations. They also conduct risk assessments, maintain accurate records, and communicate with stakeholders such as local authorities and contractors to minimize disruption and maintain efficient traffic movement.