12d/Unit 2 Traffic Management Operative Trainee

Company: UDP
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Location: Oxford
Job Description:

12d or Unit 2 Traffic Management Operative Trainee

Location: Stanton Harcourt – within travelling distance from Reading, Swindon, Oxford, Chippenham, Devizes, Cirencester, Bicester, Banbury

We welcome applications from Veterans.

Salary

Up to £13.38 per hour depending on location, skills and experience, with company benefits and overtime opportunity.

Benefits

  • Stability and security from Chevron part of Ramudden Global UK long-term contracts, providing guaranteed hours and job security
  • Largest traffic management company in the UK with 45+ locations and growing
  • Paid qualifications
  • Industry‑leading benefits including
    • Company pension scheme
    • Employee rewards scheme
    • Life assurance with 24/7 GP appointments, free physio and counselling for you and your family
    • Highly competitive salary with OTE and overtime
  • PPE provided
  • Access to our Internal Academy and Career Development
  • Refer A Friend Scheme of £750
  • Fill Your Boots Rewards – saving an average of £400 per year
  • On‑site free parking
  • Cycle to Work Scheme: Save money and stay active with our Cycle to Work Scheme – get a new bike and accessories tax‑free!
  • EV & ULEV Scheme: Get a new eco‑friendly car and save on tax with our Electric & Ultra Low Emission Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme (T&Cs apply)

General hours of work are 40 hours per week with overtime opportunity. Hours and shift patterns tend to fall on days; however, you may also be required to work evenings, nights and weekends. You will also be required to be on the on‑call rota especially if you have the use of a company van.

About Chevron part of Ramudden Global UK

Chevron part of Ramudden Global UK sets up temporary road or lane closures, diversions routes or pedestrian walkways to keep road workers and road users safe while roadworks are underway. This involves putting out road cones, signage, temporary traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and barriers. Our work is visible all over the country.

The role also involves consulting, planning, designing, estimating and liaising with our suppliers and our customers to ensure that our schemes are fit for purpose. It also involves innovation and technology so we can improve safety and help our industry reduce our carbon footprint.

Responsibilities

  • Undertaking traffic counts, calls to clients and subcontractors, timings and near misses.
  • Maintenance of temporary traffic lights.
  • Installing, maintaining and removing temporary traffic management such as deploying
    • cones
    • signs
    • frames
    • sandbags
    • and other equipment
  • Helping and guiding new trainees, once qualified.

What Good Looks Like

  • Full driving licence, with no more than 6 points. Any driving bans must have expired for at least 5 years.
  • Able to pass a drug and alcohol test; offer will depend on the outcome.
  • Positive “can‑do” attitude.
  • Adaptability and flexibility.
  • Meticulous attention to detail.

Additional Information

  • Traffic Management Training is subject to signing a training agreement.
  • Welcome bonus and maternity & paternity payments subject to terms and conditions.

All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of drug and alcohol screening, as well as any required medical assessments.

Equality and Diversity

Chevron part of Ramudden Global UK believes the skills, capabilities and talents of our people are the key to our success. We benefit enormously from the diversity and variety of our workforce and are fully committed to maintaining and encouraging this diversity.

Because of this, Chevron part of Ramudden Global UK is fully committed to being an equal opportunities employer, defined by its diversity and opposition to all forms of unlawful and unfair discrimination.

We are also committed to real and measurable carbon reduction through sciencebasedtargets.org.

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Posted: June 1st, 2026