Traffic Management Center Operator

JPCL Engineering

Traffic Management Center Operator

Hillsborough, NJ
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k)

    Competitive salary

    Dental insurance

    Free uniforms

    Health insurance

    Paid time off

    About the Role

    The TMC Operator is the front-line eyes-and-ears of the Traffic Management Center, monitoring 1,000+ traffic signals (Yunex central control) and 150+ incident-management cameras (Teleste VMS) to keep roadways moving safely. Operators identify incidents and congestion, coordinate with public-safety and DPW field crews, push public information out through social media and roadside DMS/VMS, and make real-time adjustments to signal timing.

    Key Responsibilities

    Monitor incident-management cameras, vehicle speed sensors, traffic speed maps, and signal status displays across multiple workstations

    Detect roadway incidents and congestion; take appropriate action (notify emergency services / public works, post to social media and roadside electronic message signs, adjust area signal timing)

    Answer phones and coordinate with office, administrative, and field personnel, as well as other agencies at the municipal, county, and state levels

    Coordinate planned and unplanned roadway events, lane closures, and road closures within the service area

    Analyze existing traffic signal timing and coordination; identify and implement adjustments as needed

    Perform initial troubleshooting of network and communications issues

    Dispatch maintenance or supervisory staff to address signal, camera, or communications deficiencies

    Ensure proper back-up and archival of signal timing, speed data, and video

    During non-peak periods or as assigned, perform signal/ITS work including timing-plan modifications, signal coordination, travel-time studies, and Synchro analysis

    Support administrative work: reports, public records / FOIL requests, database updates, package prep for shipping

    During major weather events (hurricanes, nor'easters), large public assemblies, or other emergencies, remain on-site for extended durations and work in two-person teams as needed

    Maintain availability during non-work hours for emergency callbacks

    Minimum Qualifications

    Education / Experience (one of the following):

    Associate's degree from an accredited college or university AND a minimum of 1 year of satisfactory experience in traffic engineering, traffic signal inspection, or computer-related work, OR

    High School graduation AND a minimum of 2 years of experience as an Operator in a comparably sized Traffic Management or Traffic Operations Center

    Working knowledge of PCs in a Windows environment, including Microsoft Office

    Working knowledge of Synchro and Tru-Traffic software