Title: Traffic Control Officer
About us
We create thriving places and connected communities. We bring together transport, planning, land use, precinct and policy functions in a single department to deliver the best outcomes for Victorians.
Together with our portfolio agencies, we are responsible for planning, building, operating and +maintaining Victoria’s transport, planning and land services for use by all.
We foster a safe, inclusive and constructive place to work.
Transport Services delivers safe, reliable and accessible transport infrastructure and services to keep Victoria moving, connecting people to what matters most in their lives.
About the role
As the Traffic Control Officer, you’ll support the safe and efficient movement of people and goods across Victoria’s road network. This position provides professional, independent judgement in monitoring and operating the Department’s advanced Traffic Management systems, including investigating traffic alarms and public reports.
Working as part of the Traffic Operations Centre, you will use real-time traffic control systems and collaborate with a broad range of stakeholders, including emergency services, public transport operators, maintenance contractors, and the broader traffic management industry, to identify, triage, and coordinate effective responses to incidents and disruptions. These may include road crashes, infrastructure issues, or major network events.
This role also supports Victoria’s Big Build projects, road maintenance, and emergency management operations in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. You’ll use state-of-the-art systems to make informed decisions that keep the network moving and the public informed.
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Key Accountabilities
- Monitor and assess real-time traffic conditions using Traffic Management systems.
- Coordinate responses to incidents affecting traffic flow and communicate with key stakeholders.
- Provide accurate, timely traffic information to the public and emergency services.
- Apply critical thinking to resolve complex network and incident issues.
- Manage multiple priorities under pressure with clear, confident decision-making.
- Engage effectively with the public and stakeholders to deliver quality service.
- Work collaboratively to minimise disruptions and improve operational efficiency.
Qualifications and experience
Mandatory
- Experience relevant to the capabilities of the role.
- Experience in adapting to varying shift schedules, including night shifts, weekend and public holidays.
Other specific requirements
- Occasional overnight travel required
- Ordinary Hours of Work – This position will be required to undertake shift work which will include as part of a regular pattern or roster cycle Saturday, Sunday, Public Holiday, and/or afternoon/night shifts.
Culture Value
We welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds representing the community that we serve, including veterans, parents, carers, First Peoples, people with disability, multicultural, multifaith and LGBTIQA+ individuals.
As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and high-performance culture. Through shared actions and behaviours aligned with our strategy and direction, we empower our people to thrive and meaningfully contribute to the department’s goals.
What we offer
Working at the Department of Transport and Planning provides people with the opportunity to contribute to creating thriving places and connected communities for all Victorians.
For further details please refer to Careers at the Department of Transport and Planning.
Pre-employment checks and employment conditions
All new appointments to the department will be subject to a National Criminal Records Check, Misconduct Screening, and a Qualification Check where there is a requirement for a mandatory qualification. Information provided to the Department of Transport and Planning will be treated in the strictest confidence consistent with the requirements of the Privacy and Data Protection Act 2014.
Applicants must be an Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident or hold a valid work permit or visa necessary for the nature of the position.
Recipients of Victorian Public Service (VPS) voluntary departure packages should note that re-employment restrictions apply.
Non-VPS applicants will be subject to a probation period of six months.
How to apply
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Applications close at 11.59pm on Wednesday, 22nd of October 2025.
Please include both your resume and a cover letter. All applications must be submitted via the online portal, we’re unable to accept email or manual submissions.
For further information about the role, please contact Paola Gonzalez - Manager, Transport Operations Centre at Paola.Gonzalez@transport.vic.gov.au.
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