Gaytha Gilliam
About Gaytha Gilliam
Gaytha Gilliam is a Traffic Coordinator with extensive experience in the utilities industry, currently working at USIC in the Greater Atlanta Area. She has a background in team building and management, and she actively contributes to work zone safety initiatives as part of the safety team.
Work at USIC
Currently, Gaytha Gilliam serves as a Traffic Coordinator at USIC, a position held since 2018. In this role, she is responsible for coordinating traffic management and ensuring compliance with safety regulations in the Greater Atlanta Area. Additionally, she has worked as a utility locator at USIC since 2017, focusing on identifying and marking underground utilities in Marietta, Georgia. Her contributions to the organization include active participation in the safety team, where she plays a key role in promoting work zone safety initiatives.
Previous Experience at GS Construction
Before joining USIC, Gaytha Gilliam worked at GS Construction from 2013 to 2016 as a Traffic Control professional. During her three years there, she developed skills in traffic management and control, contributing to the successful execution of construction projects. This experience laid the foundation for her subsequent roles in the utilities industry.
Education and Expertise
Gaytha Gilliam studied at Argosy University, where she pursued a degree in Psychology, achieving an Associate's degree from 2013 to 2016. This educational background has equipped her with valuable insights into team dynamics and human behavior, which she applies in her current roles within the utilities sector. Her expertise includes team building and management, particularly in safety and operational efficiency.
Safety Initiatives and Committee Role
At USIC, Gaytha Gilliam is an active member of the safety team, where she contributes to work zone safety initiatives aimed at reducing accidents and enhancing safety protocols. She also serves as the safety committee district representative for North Georgia East, where she advocates for safety standards and practices within the organization, ensuring that safety remains a priority in all operations.