Acquired Awareness Traffic Management salaries

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    Salary satisfaction at Acquired Awareness Traffic Management

    72%
    When Acquired Awareness Traffic Management employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'72% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Acquired Awareness Traffic Management
    Brendale, Brisbane QLD
    If you are a hands-on person who takes pride in your work and has excellent attention to detail this could be your next long-term role.
    If you are a hands-on person who takes pride in your work and has excellent attention to detail this could be your next long-term role.
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    6d ago
    6d ago

    at Acquired Awareness Traffic Management
    Brendale, Brisbane QLD
    We require someone who is a good communicator, who will remain calm under pressure, is self-motivated and is able to multitask.
    We require someone who is a good communicator, who will remain calm under pressure, is self-motivated and is able to multitask.
    classification: ConstructionConstruction
    5d ago
    5d ago

    What’s it like working at Acquired Awareness Traffic Management?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Acquired Awareness Traffic Management appreciate the modern and well-maintained fleet, as well as the provision of full PPE. The family-run business fosters a supportive culture where management is helpful and employees feel like part of a family. There is a consistent drive for compliance and quality service delivery, with supervisors providing reasonable feedback for improvement. Additionally, work is consistent and pay is acceptable.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as unforgiving rosters and long commutes to work locations. The job can be physically demanding, with long periods of standing, lifting moderate weights, and exposure to inclement weather. There are also potential safety risks from dangerous behaviour from the public and clients cutting corners for operational efficiency. Some employees have noted limitations in provided equipment, such as lack of radios, night wands, and preferred boots. Balancing work and personal life can be challenging, with long hours and shift work making it difficult to spend time at home.