About GenusPlus Group GenusPlus Group (ASX:GNP) is an end-to-end service provider for essential power and telecommunications infrastructure. We provide an integrated service delivered through four key complementary businesses to our clients in the resources, power, utilities, and telecommunications sectors across Australia. The Western Renewables Link is a proposed new 190 kilometre overhead high-voltage electricity transmission line that will carry renewable energy from Bulgana in western Victoria to Sydenham in Melbourne’s north-west. This critical infrastructure will unlock the renewable energy potential of western Victoria as a key Renewable Energy Zone and help deliver clean and affordable energy to all Victorians. The Opportunity As Traffic Manager, you will oversee traffic planning and implementation for large-scale infrastructure works. You will manage traffic control teams, liaise with project managers and local authorities, and ensure compliance with safety standards. This role is critical to maintaining safe and efficient traffic flow during construction activities. Key Accountabilities Develop and implement traffic management plans Coordinate with authorities for approvals Monitor compliance with safety standards Manage traffic control subcontractors Resolve traffic-related issues promptly Report progress and risks to project leadership Required Skills Traffic Management Implementation (TMI) accreditation Strong knowledge of road safety regulations Experience in large-scale infrastructure projects Excellent stakeholder communication skills Valid driver's licence The Benefits The successful candidate will benefit from exposure to multidisciplinary works, a competitive remuneration package, opportunities for growth with a large pipeline of upcoming projects and access to our Employee Assistance Program. If, after reading the details of this vacancy, you feel you meet the listed criteria and would be a good fit for the role, please select Apply! GenusPlus Group values diversity and inclusion, and we strongly encourage females and First Nations people to apply Where large numbers of applications are received, only those shortlisted will be contacted.