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===The application===
===The application===


If you would like to become a US Area Manager, or expand your existing area, please complete the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NWI9Vx63DFGOHhuOSmF3l9nkGG12M_YPasL_dO_rlMc/viewform| Application for US Area Manager]
If you would like to become a US Area Manager, or expand your existing area, please complete the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NWI9Vx63DFGOHhuOSmF3l9nkGG12M_YPasL_dO_rlMc | Application for US Area Manager]


NOTE: The following countries have a self management system and will not be approved through the above listed form.
NOTE: The following countries have a self management system and will not be approved through the above listed form.

Revision as of 14:33, 13 June 2013

The specific details of the Area Manager role are currently under review within the Waze community. Some of the information below is currently out of date. Please review the forums for more information. Once the role changes are finalized, this section will be updated as required.


An Area Manager, AM for short, is a Waze community member (a user) who wishes to take an active and proactive role in maintaining specific areas of the Waze map. How deeply involved and how much time an Area Manager spends maintaining the Waze map varies greatly. Duties of an Area Manager include, but not necessarily limited to:

  • Respond to and correct user update requests on the Update Requests layer.
  • Process and resolve map errors/problems as shown on the Map Problems layer.
  • Make changes to the map when road construction projects start and finish by maintaining new geometry, adding or deleting roads and disconnecting and re-connecting ramps.
  • Maintain speed and red-light cameras, processing reports of devices from Waze drivers.
  • Act as a mentor to other editors, offering advice in both the forums and when you see improper edits on the map.


How to Become an Area Manager

The position of Area Manager is by appointment. To become an area manager, you must meet the prerequisites and then submit your application.

Prospective Area Managers should already...

  • have at least a few months of experience editing the Waze maps regularly.
  • have read and followed the guidelines for mapping found in the wiki, starting at the Waze Map Editing page.
  • have completed at least 5000 quality edits.
  • have a real Waze username which does not start with usa_.
  • have their state, country in their forum profile.
  • have forum PMs enabled and associated with a valid and verifiable email address.
  • be active in the Waze forums, asking questions, and even providing guidance for newer editors, if possible.
  • know who their regional coordinator is. (Knowing the correct answer to this is a strong indicator as to how much reading an applicant has done of the forums and Wiki).

Required Reading

Before applying to become an AM, you will be expected to have read the following wiki pages and forums.

Wiki

Forum

You should also read these two forums and know where the Unlock Request is located

Area Manager application process

Identifying your area

Before you head off to submit your application for AM, use the Waze Map Editor, position the map and set the zoom level to show the area you want to manage. Make a Permalink of the area and copy the address from the address bar in your browser.

Area Manager territory

  • More than one Area Manager can manage the same area.
  • Areas can overlap, be smaller or larger.
  • You can also be the AM for more than one area. Notice the green area of the map has four managers.

The application

If you would like to become a US Area Manager, or expand your existing area, please complete the | Application for US Area Manager

NOTE: The following countries have a self management system and will not be approved through the above listed form. Please go to the relevant forumin order to request permissions:


  • Israel
  • United Kingdom
  • Hungary
  • Spain
  • Malaysia / Singapore / Brunei
  • Brazil
  • Italy
  • The Netherlands
  • Belgium
  • Germany / Austria
  • France
  • Luxembourg
  • Chile
  • Portugal
  • Czech republic & Slovakia
  • Mexico
  • Sweden
  • Philippines
  • India