Job Description
About Austraffic:
Established in 1983, Austraffic is recognised as Australia’s leading service provider of traffic and transport data collection and analysis. We proudly support a diverse client base, including local councils, state government agencies, engineering consultants, and a wide range of organisations involved in planning, designing, and managing transport networks.
Over more than four decades, Austraffic has successfully delivered thousands of transport surveys across Australia. Our extensive experience is supported by a large team of highly skilled survey professionals who brings deep technical knowledge and a strong commitment to helping clients solve complex transport challenges.
We are dedicated to delivering accurate, fit‑for‑purpose traffic and transport data that enables our clients to make informed and evidence‑based decisions. Our processes are built around prompt data collection, reliable analysis, and timely reporting, ensuring that every project is completed to the highest standard.
Safety is a core pillar of our operations. Our comprehensive understanding of on‑road workplace safety is embedded throughout our business systems, training programs, and workplace culture, ensuring that our team operates safely and responsibly in all environments.
Austraffic is proud to be a multi-decade sponsor of TPA-Transport Professionals Association (previously Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management - AITPM) and a partner in the ITE‑ANZ World Wide Learning Opportunities Award, supporting professional development and knowledge‑sharing across the industry.
We are committed to contributing to the broader community. Austraffic is a foundation sponsor of the Brisbane Lions AFLW team and a proud supporter of the A‑League PFA Player of the Month Award.
Roles and Responsibilities:
You will be part of our trained team of Field Technicians responsible for installing and maintaining traffic and transport survey equipment across various locations throughout Victoria.
The primary duties involve the installation and removal of pneumatic road tubes on the road surface to facilitate accurate traffic data collection. This includes securing rubber road tubes using road screws and an impact driver. At times, you will also be required to install and remove video cameras mounted on roadside poles to support camera‑based surveys.
As part of your responsibilities, you will conduct periodic field checks to ensure that all equipment is operating correctly, data is being recorded in accordance with the project scope, and installations remain in their original configuration throughout the survey period. If any outages, faults, or irregularities are identified, you will be required to reset or repair the equipment, re‑lay road tubes, or take other corrective actions as needed.
In addition to fieldwork, the role includes assisting with the management, maintenance, and preparation of our inventory of more than 600 pieces of field equipment stored in our large warehouse. This may involve equipment testing, cleaning, organising, and ensuring all devices are ready for deployment.
Offerings and considerations:
We are seeking individuals who enjoy working outdoors, have an excellent driving record, and are comfortable spending extended periods of time in a vehicle alongside a colleague travelling between survey locations.
This role will commence on a casual basis, with the opportunity to transition to part‑time or full‑time employment after six months of successful performance. To be considered for ongoing PT/FT opportunities, team members must consistently demonstrate safe work practices and a clear understanding of all trained work procedures.
Working hours will generally being between 6:30am-7am and finish between 5:00-6:00pm . However, these times may vary from day to day and week to week, depending on project requirements and operational needs. Typical workloads ranging between 30–50 hours per week, and you may be rostered up to 5-6 days a week, depending on your availability.
Rosters are usually prepared 2-3 days in advance, and in some cases up to a week ahead, depending on project awards and scheduling demands. To be considered for this role, we require full availability, including weekends, to ensure we can meet project timelines and staffing requirements.
While most work is undertaken on weekdays, there will be occasions where weekend work is required to meet project timelines.
Survey work is conducted across both metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria. At times, you may be required to work away from home for short periods (typically 2–3 days). When this occurs, accommodation and meal allowances will be provided.
Our head office and equipment depot are located in Croydon South (3136), and most shifts will begin and end at this location.
We are looking for individuals with a high level of attention to detail and who take pride in doing a task well. You will have the ability to self-manage and work within a team environment.
Data quality control is critical to our business, and we maintain high standards across all areas of data collection, processing and analysis.
Skills & Requirements
You must hold a full driver’s license and have a good driving history. (A Full driving history will be required prior offering of the role),
You MUST hold a Construction White Card or willing to obtain one prior commencement,
A valid first-aid qualification will be an advantage but not essential.
You will be alert and hazard aware as you will be working in/near live traffic.
You will have excellent English comprehension, written and verbal communication skills,
You must be confident using a computer and other mobile devices, such as tablets, for retrieving and recording information,
You must have the right to live and work in Australia, and you must have no restrictions on the number of hours you can work each week (e.g. you must not be on a student or other limited work visa).
Application Process
We will begin contacting shortlisted candidates by phone from Thursday, * April, to discuss their application and confirm their suitability for the role. Candidates who progress successfully through the phone screening will be invited to attend an on‑site, face‑to‑face interview with our wider team starting Monday, 13 April. This interview will allow us to further assess their experience, communication skills, and overall fit for the position.
Following the successful completion of both the phone and in‑person interviews, we will schedule on‑site training, commencing Monday, 20 April 2026.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: From $31.73 per hour
Application Question(s):
Are you willing to provide a copy of your driving record history?
Are you able to provide referees from your two most recent employers?
Licence/Certification:
White Card (Preferred)
Driver Licence (Required)
Work Authorisation:
Australia (Required)
Work Location: On the road
💡 Quick Summary
Seeking a career-building opportunity? The Traffic Data Collector - Field Technician position is now open for candidates interested in the Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services sector. This role in Melbourne offers a professional environment and growth potential.
Requirement Snapshot: Candidates should possess basic communication skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a team. Experience in Construction, Repair & Maintenance Services is a plus.
