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Job Description Traffic Control Flagger Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety – America’s Leading Traffic Management Company! Overview : AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger.
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Traffic Control Flagger - Veteran Preferred Location: Metro Atlanta, North of Atlanta, South of Atlanta Job Type: Full-time Benefits: Referral program, Performance Bonuses, Healthcare, 7 Paid Holidays, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Certified ATSSA Flagger Company Overview: We are a leading traffic management company committed to ensuring the safety and efficiency of roadwork sites throughout the Metro Atlanta area.
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Dependent on work area assignments, regular status employees may be required to complete the following County trainings /certifications:Work Zone Traffic Control (flagger);Awareness and Limited Operations' Level Hazardous Material Response.
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Possess and maintain flagger and work zone certifications that meet requirements applicable to the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Under direct supervision, the Traffic Services Worker performs routine traffic control including, but not limited to, flagging, traffic cone placement, barricade placement, and driving a pilot car.
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Intermediate Work Zone Traffic Control - VDOT Approved Provider. Flagger Certification - VDOT. Certification for Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection - Virginia DEQ. Developing, implementing, and managing Quality Assurance/Quality Control Programs for Virginia Transportation Design Build and/or P3 projects.
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Traffic Control/Flagger Certification. Ensure the efficient working of the CCTV control room. Ensure the accurate recording of all events and actions monitored from within the control room, including the maintenance of daily logs.
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Acts as traffic flagger; places traffic cones, signs, barricades and other traffic control devices to insure a smooth flow of traffic; may drive pilot car. Acts as traffic flagger; places traffic cones, signs, barricades and other traffic control devices to insure a smooth flow of traffic; may drive pilot car.
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Sufficient work experience and/or training in road maintenance or related work to demonstrate the required knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the duties of the assigned position, including but not limited to, fundamental traffic control, use of hand tools and equipment used in road maintenance and associated heavy manual labor for extended periods in all weather conditions; fire-watch and warning communication procedures.
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Serves as traffic control flagger to keep traffic flowing and places road work signs for safety; serves as pole man for surveying. Serves as traffic control flagger to keep traffic flowing and places road work signs for safety; serves as pole man for surveying.
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Performs traffic control during street maintenance and repair activities. Participates and assists in the Construction, repair and maintenance of city streets, which may include; removal and replacement of asphalt: resurfacing roads; sealing cracks in street surfaces; traffic control; and/or, performing other related activities related to streets and the right of way.
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If this sounds like an exciting opportunity please check out the videos below to see a day in the life of a Traffic Control Flagger! We specialize in providing traffic control safety services and equipment to construction zones, infrastructure, and major events.
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Work Zone Traffic Control Services nationwide. Paid, on-the-job training: Flagger Training, ATSSA certification, defensive driver training, continued training throughout your career.
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Provides traffic control and safety measures to assure safe and efficient traffic flow around job sites; utilizes appropriate traffic signs and/or serves as flagger to channel traffic.
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Must have Flagger & Traffic Control Certificate. Installs and maintains airfield signs and traffic control devices. Maintains airport areas by performing duties such as mowing, brush cutting, landscaping, irrigation, weed control activity and trash pick-up and removal.
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Job DescriptionOverview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Role Description: As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will play a crucial role in:Establishing and maintaining safe work zones using the proper equipment.
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