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Traffic Controller

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Traffic Controller

Average Weekly Salary

$1,200 to $1,800

Employability

Good prospects for individuals looking to start or grow their careers in traffic management

Future Demand

Strong, with ongoing infrastructure and event requirements

Primary Industries

Construction, Utilities, Events

Why Become a Traffic Controller?

Safety Assurance: Traffic controllers ensure road safety during construction, events, or utility works by managing traffic flow and minimising potential hazards to workers and the public.

Practical Skills Development: Completing this certification equips you with hands-on knowledge of using signs, barriers, and traffic control equipment, keeping sites safe and traffic moving efficiently.

Industry Compliance: You’ll gain essential expertise in applying approved traffic control plans, ensuring all activities comply with Australian safety standards and regulations.

Employment Opportunities: Qualified traffic controllers are in high demand across sectors like civil construction, event management, and utility works, boosting your job prospects across a wide range of projects.

Career Growth Opportunities: Traffic control roles offer strong potential for career advancement. With experience, you can move into supervisory or team leader roles, taking on more responsibility and growing your career throughout Australia.

Contribution to Safety: As a traffic controller, you play a key role in protecting both the general public and on-site workers, making your work both impactful and fulfilling.

Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs About Traffic Management Courses
You must complete the RIIWHS205E – Control traffic with stop-slow bat and RIIWHS302E – Implement traffic management plans course. Applicants must also meet entry requirements like being 17 years or older and possessing a USI Number.
No prior experience is required. The training is designed for beginners to gain the foundational skills needed for traffic management.
The course typically takes 2 days to complete, including theoretical and practical training.
You will gain a Unit of Competency, showing you have the skills to work in traffic management for short-term roadwork and similar roles.

Real Stories from MultiSkills graduates

Getting Started
Accredited by both ASQA and VicRoads, we are incredibly proud of the world-class, nationally recognised training we deliver. We hire and support the industry’s best trainers so you can take that next step in your career.
Assessments
Pick up and apply skills you need to put yourself into the best position to get a job in your chosen field.
Exams
Reinforce the knowledge and understanding you gain and apply it to certifications and exams to prove your proficiency.
Practicals
With practical hands-on training, you’ll gain the best experience possible in gaining your competency.

Ready to unleash your potential?