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Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Supervision

New qualification

Waihanga Ara Rau has been working with the Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Technical Advisory Group to prepare a proposed new qualification to cover the skills required by TTM personnel who implement traffic management plans (TMPs) and lead teams to complete operations on a TTM worksite.

The TTM Credentials Framework Working Group (CFWG) have endorsed the purpose and outcomes of the qualification for industry-wide consultation.

Ensuring the qualification meets industry needs

We are now seeking industry feedback on the need for a TTM Supervision qualification and the proposed qualification’s content.

Proposed New Zealand Certificate in TTM Supervision (Level 4)

View the draft Qualification for feedback

View the draft Programme Guidance for feedback

Graduate Profile Outcomes Aligned skill & unit standards
Apply knowledge of the principles and process required to lead operations on a temporary traffic management worksite (30 creditss) 40515 Explain the requirements for the temporary traffic management system (Level 4, Credits 10)

40873 Lead people and manage workflows to achieve an objective or outcome of an activity (Level 4 Credits 20)

Supervise a team to carry out mobile operations on the road reserve (10 credits) 30265 Apply risk assessment to a job role (Level 3, Credits 8)

40517 Supervise a mobile operation on the road reserve (Level 4, Credits 5)

Apply controls to monitor a pre-established temporary traffic worksite (10 credits) 40516 Monitor and maintain temporary traffic management controls (Level 4, Credits 10)

 

Have your say

Send your feedback or complete the survey by 14 November 2025.

For any questions, to send us feedback by email or to discuss the content of the qualification, skill standards and Programme Guidance email Marie Cross, Qualification Developer.