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WSP USA Wiltshire/Swindon Camera Technician (Zero-Hours) in Swindon, United Kingdom

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You will assist the delivery of 850 traffic counts in the Southwest region for a flagship Government traffic survey contract, by: 

  • Installing Video Cameras at predetermined locations within the Wiltshire area using the supplied equipment by following a Site Assessment Form.

  • Process survey data using your own PC or Laptop and supplied SD Cards, External Hard Drive and USB Sticks. 

  • Manage your Count Schedule in Excel form and make amendments where required.

  • Manage your workload and equipment by ideally working 2 weeks ahead of time.

  • Own a Smart Phone to take site photos and be able send via WhatsApp.

  • Follow strict Health & Safety guidelines and be prepared to wear supplied Hi-Vis PPE at all times.

  • Be able to check your emails daily for any changes to your schedule.

  • Undertake specific in-house training to allow you to work near live carriageways and follow site specific instructions.

Your Team

  • The Data Collection Team works on a variety of projects, but your focus will be on a Government flagship traffic survey contract, the Department for Transport National Road Traffic Census of Great Britain. 

  • Other clients are Local Authorities and internal customers using the WSP Traffic Survey Framework. 

  • You will primarily report to the DfT Survey Manager, based in Exeter.

  • Hold a valid full driving licence and own reliable car.

  • Be of a practical nature and mind, due to on-site work.

  • Possess good IT skills and have knowledge and experience of Excel.

  • Have good written and spoken communication skills. 

  • Can work flexibly with the understanding that some weekend work may be necessary. 

  • Value the importance of achieving and maintaining the highest standards of health, safety and wellbeing. 

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