Monitor and curate traffic incidents, validate data, update the system, process alerts, and maintain communication with supervisors.
Intetics Inc., a global technology company providing custom software application development, distributed professional teams, software product quality assessment, and «all-things-digital» solutions, is looking for an Incident Editorial Specialist to join our dynamic team.
No prior experience required — we provide full training. It’s a great way to start your career in IT and gain experience on international projects.
What You’ll Do
- Monitor and curate real-time traffic incidents within assigned geographic zones using special custom-built platform
- Collect and validate data from various sources
- Update, track, and clear incidents in the system based on incoming data
- Process alerts and ensure accuracy in all updates
- Communicate effectively with shift supervisors to maintain consistent, high-quality service
Requirements
- Strong Intermediate English or higher
- Comfortable working in a real-time, data-driven environment
- Familiarity with mapping tools or transportation/traffic data is a bonus
Benefits
- Paid vacation and official holidays in line with company policy
Top Skills
Data-Driven Environment
Mapping Tools
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