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Independent Contractor Traffic Management Center Jobs

Traffic Control Specialist

Camp Hill, PA · Hybrid

$30.95 - $34.59/hr

Learn to operate traffic control center equipment, communication systems, and message devices used to manage traffic and inform travelers. * Prepare summary reports and presentations that document ...

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... Management Center (TMC), Traffic Incident Management (TIM), traffic signal operations, and transportation technology projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina . This ...

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... Management Center (TMC), Traffic Incident Management (TIM), traffic signal operations, and transportation technology projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina . This ...

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... Management Center (TMC), Traffic Incident Management (TIM), traffic signal operations, and transportation technology projects throughout Tennessee, Alabama, North Carolina, and South Carolina . This ...

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The ideal candidate will work on-site at North Carolina DOT Statewide Traffic Management Center in Raleigh, NC and provide TIM Program Support as directed by NCDOT. The position will also provide ...

The ideal candidate will work on-site at North Carolina DOT Statewide Traffic Management Center in Raleigh, NC and provide TIM Program Support as directed by NCDOT. The position will also provide ...

Coordinate closely with Traffic Management Center (TMC) staff, field responders, and other ... Coordinate field crews, contractors, and multidisciplinary teams to safely deliver work on time and ...

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How much do independent contractor traffic management center jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for independent contractor traffic management center in the United States is $78,420.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,000.00 and $96,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an independent contractor traffic management center?

Independent Contractor Traffic Management Centers (TMCs) are specialized service providers that oversee and coordinate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow. Unlike government-run TMCs, independent contractors are privately operated and often hired by cities, event organizers, or construction companies to manage temporary or ongoing traffic situations. They use advanced technology, such as traffic cameras and sensors, to monitor road conditions, respond to incidents, and adjust traffic signals as needed. Their goal is to minimize congestion, enhance road safety, and support emergency response operations. These contractors play a crucial role during large events, infrastructure projects, and in regions where public agencies outsource traffic management services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an independent contractor traffic management center operator?

To thrive as an Independent Contractor Traffic Management Center operator, you need a solid understanding of traffic operations, incident management, and relevant transportation regulations, often supported by experience in transportation or emergency response. Familiarity with traffic management software, CCTV systems, GIS mapping tools, and often certifications like the Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS) are typically required. Strong decision-making, communication, and multitasking abilities are crucial for effectively coordinating with agencies and responding to evolving situations. These skills and qualifications are vital to ensuring public safety, minimizing traffic disruptions, and maintaining efficient transportation flow.

What are some common challenges faced by independent contractors working in a traffic management center, and how can they be addressed?

Independent Contractors in Traffic Management Centers often face challenges such as adapting to rapidly changing traffic conditions, managing multiple data streams simultaneously, and coordinating with various agencies or teams. To address these challenges, it’s important to stay organized, quickly learn the center’s protocols, and maintain clear communication with both internal staff and external partners. Building strong relationships with supervisors and colleagues can also help contractors integrate more smoothly and stay informed about updates or unusual situations.

What is the difference between Independent Contractor Traffic Management Center vs Traffic Control Technician?

AspectIndependent Contractor Traffic Management CenterTraffic Control Technician
CredentialsMay require certifications in traffic control and safety, but often as an independent contractorTypically requires OSHA and traffic control certifications
Work EnvironmentOperates independently, managing traffic control plans for various projectsWorks on-site, setting up and maintaining traffic control devices
Employer & Industry UsageServes multiple clients as an independent entity within construction and transportation sectorsEmployed by contractors or agencies to implement traffic control plans

While both roles involve traffic safety, the Independent Contractor Traffic Management Center operates independently, managing traffic control plans remotely or administratively, whereas the Traffic Control Technician works directly on-site setting up traffic control devices. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus.

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Infographic showing various Independent Contractor Traffic Management Center job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $78,420 per year, or $37.7 per hour.

Onsite Traffic Monitoring Operator/Traffic Management Center

AECOM

Ankeny, IA • On-site

$22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


AECOM rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

Based on 69 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

21st of 80 rated construction


Job description

Company Description

Work with Us. Change the World.

At AECOM, we're delivering a better world. Whether improving your commute, keeping the lights on, providing access to clean water, or transforming skylines, our work helps people and communities thrive. We are the world's trusted infrastructure consulting firm, partnering with clients to solve the world's most complex challenges and build legacies for future generations.

There has never been a better time to be at AECOM. With accelerating infrastructure investment worldwide, our services are in great demand. We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.

We're one global team driven by our common purpose to deliver a better world. Join us.

Job Description

AECOM is seeking 2nd shift Traffic Monitoring Operator based in Ankeny, Iowa. Hours for 2nd shift are as follows 1pm-9:30pm days off TBD. The pay rate is $22/hour. 

The operator position involves working with multiple software platforms and web-based applications to carry out various tasks. Traffic Management Center (TMC) Operators are accountable for utilizing Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS) software to monitor state roads and manage events/incidents; dispatching incident management personnel; addressing public inquiries, and facilitating effective communication, coordination, and collaboration with other staff, Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) personnel, and other partnering agencies.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

The TMC in Ankeny, IA houses a 24/7/365 program that provides incident management, dispatching, and traveler information services for Iowa's roadways. AECOM's operations team works in shifts at the TMC facility, constantly monitoring and responding to changing traffic conditions and their effects on safety while maintaining direct communication with motorists, first responders, and IDOT staff.

The routine responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Use software and applications to control and monitor various Intelligent Transportation Systems devices located along freeways, such as surveillance cameras and dynamic message signs
  • Monitor camera video and other information sources for the purpose of detecting and verifying events that impact traffic flow and safety, such as motorist assists, traffic crashes, debris removal, abandoned vehicles, stalled vehicles, maintenance activities, and construction activities
  • Log potential and confirmed events that impact traffic flow and safety using software applications, including traffic lane and road shoulder closures related to construction and maintenance activity
  • Dispatch and coordinate with Highway Helper Operators who provide roadside services on freeways and select roadways in several regional areas of the state
  • Provide clear and accurate directions to the location of traffic events and an accurate description as advised by citizens, public safety partners, or IDOT personnel
  • Monitor software-generated response plans to mitigate the effect on freeway traffic flow and update the response plans as necessary
  • Monitor weather conditions for potential and observed effects on traffic flow, and take appropriate action to provide notifications to motorists and agencies about roadway conditions affected by weather
  • Update information on IDOT's traveler information website, 511ia.org
  • Participate in technical and customer service training and certification activity as required by the program
  • Follow Standard Operating Procedures and Standard Operating Guidelines provided by the program
  • Perform routine updates of asset records, equipment, and contact lists

COMMUNICATION RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Perform communication tasks consistent with the program's high level of customer service expectations and training
  • Dispatch and communicate with Highway Helpers using program-directed radio and phone communication protocols
  • Communicate with appropriate local agencies and authorities to effectively monitor and clear traffic incidents
  • Answer phone calls and provide information or assistance to motorists, IDOT personnel, or other agencies on traffic and road conditions; transfer calls to designated personnel as appropriate
  • Answer phone calls and other communications from law enforcement and other agencies and coordinate assistance from DOT maintenance staff outside of business hours
  • Communicate via radio/phone with law enforcement, ambulance, fire department, and towing service staff and provide clear and accurate information regarding traffic incidents and the response required
  • Communicate via radio/phone with Department personnel statewide, including IDOT Maintenance and Construction personnel, IDOT management, and Federal Highway Administration staff as appropriate, to provide clear and accurate information regarding incidents, traffic, maintenance, and construction activity, and related weather conditions
  • Perform written documentation of activity and communication in a clear, concise, and complete manner
Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods while monitoring Intelligent Transportation Systems such as CCTV camera displays, ramp meters, law enforcement radio broadcasts, answering/responding to calls, and communicating with other staff or partnering agencies.
  • Ability to operate software platforms and web-based applications.
  • Must pass a state and federal criminal history/security background check.
  • Must pass a pre-employment drug screen.

Preferred Qualifications:                    

  • Previous experience working in a call center, customer service, 911 Operator, or dispatching environment.
  • Demonstrate ability to meet a high level of customer service expectations
  • Ability to work calmly and professionally in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment.
  • Previous experience working in a position that includes heavy telephone, radio, and computer usage.
  • Effective oral and written communications skills for in-person, radio, and phone conversations.
  • Ability to interpret or understand geographic information portrayed on a map and map-based applications.
  • Knowledge of interstates and state routes throughout Iowa with geographic familiarity with the freeway system and arterial roadways.
  • Efficient and accurate data entry skills.
  • Working knowledge of, and ability, to utilize and operate an ATMS software platform and web-based applications.
Additional Information
  • This position does not include sponsorship for United States work authorization.
  • This position does not include relocation benefit

At AECOM, we are committed to maintaining a secure and trustworthy recruitment process and take any fraudulent hiring activity seriously. To support this commitment, all newly hired employees are required to attend an in-person Day 1 onboarding at an AECOM office location as a condition of employment.

About AECOM 

AECOM is proud to offer comprehensive benefits to meet the diverse needs of our employees. Depending on your employment status, AECOM benefits may include medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability benefits, paid time off, leaves of absences, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well-being resources, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, service recognition awards, retirement savings plan, and employee stock purchase plan. 

AECOM is the global infrastructure leader, committed to delivering a better world. As a trusted professional services firm powered by deep technical abilities, we solve our clients' complex challenges in water, environment, energy, transportation and buildings. Our teams partner with public- and private-sector clients to create innovative, sustainable and resilient solutions throughout the project lifecycle - from advisory, planning, design and engineering to program and construction management. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm that had revenue of $16.1 billion in fiscal year 2025. Learn more at aecom.com. 

What makes AECOM a great place to work 

You will be part of a global team that champions your growth and career ambitions. Work on groundbreaking projects - both in your local community and on a global scale - that are transforming our industry and shaping the future. With cutting-edge technology and a network of experts, you'll have the resources to make a real impact. Our award-winning training and development programs are designed to expand your technical expertise and leadership skills, helping you build the career you've always envisioned. Here, you'll find a welcoming workplace built on respect, collaboration and community-where you have the freedom to grow in a world of opportunity. 

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in your potential and are here to help you achieve it. All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. 


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