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Department of Transportation work zone safety measures for traffic control. Complete inventory on materials and supplies notifying Traffic Control Supervisor of items in need of ordering.
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Our team of 6,500 professionals helps secure 2,000 work zon Traffic, Flagger, Control, Control Specialist, Manufacturing, Construction. AWP is North America's leading traffic control specialist.
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Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety - America's Leading Traffic Management Company! Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety - America's Leading Traffic Management Company.
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The Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist serves as the Policy Assurance Team Manager performing a mixture of routine and complex projects/programs based on the objectives of the AJV/ATO. Directs the work of subordinate employees and/or managers for more than one organizational unit/project/program within a major subdivision.
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As the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Technical Representative/SME, you will be responsible for guiding and assisting the overall ATC Radar and Tower Facility operations for all contract locations.
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RoadSafe Traffic Systems ("RoadSafe") is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States.
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Act as the lead inspector on NCDOT and County transportation construction projects performing inspection services for asphalt, concrete, erosion control, traffic control, earthwork, and other construction materials and processes as influenced by the project.
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Work on temporary traffic control plan/traffic management plan (TMP) and signing, pavement marking plans. Knowledge in transportation planning, including comprehensive corridor analysis, TDOT local programs (beneficial), public involvement, safety and access, pedestrian and bicycle planning, multimodal planning and traffic operations.
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Observe and inspect various contractor's operations including clearing and grubbing, earthmoving, paving, concrete pavement, bridge construction, pipe installation, traffic control, pavement marking, etc.
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NCDOT Erosion Control Level II. You are subject to both inside and outside environmental conditions and to various types of weather and field conditions, including heights, uneven terrain, highway traffic, hazards of highway construction sites, and heavy equipment, and may travel/work extended hours, weekends, and/or holidays.
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Inspect erosion control devices for plan and permit compliance. NCDOT QMS Roadway Certification. As a CEI Roadway Inspector , you will perform technical duties associated with the oversight, administration, and inspection of transportation projects, including roadway, bridge, rail, pedestrian, port, and /or aviation, to determine the contractor's compliance with the contract, plans, and specifications.
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CEI Roadway Inspector , you will perform technical duties associated with the oversight, administration, and inspection of transportation projects, including roadway, bridge, rail, pedestrian, port, and /or aviation, to determine the contractor's compliance with the contract, plans, and specifications.
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NCDOT Concrete Field Technician Certification. Perform DBE and EEO compliance surveys. NCDOT Nuclear Gauge Certification. 2-year technical degree or higher in Civil Engineering Technology or Surveying Technology with 2+ years of highway-related construction experience.
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Observe and inspect various contractor's operations to include clearing and grubbing, earthmoving, paving, concrete pavement, bridge construction, pipe installation, traffic control, pavement marking, etc.
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Prepare traffic engineering design plans such as: signing and striping plans, sight distance analysis, traffic control plans, etc. Understanding of basic traffic engineering design and analysis including sight distance analysis; conceptual signing and striping plans; and, site circulation (turn radius analysis.
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