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Knowledge and training in traffic control techniques - flagger training and certification. If performing essential services related to directing traffic sounds rewarding to you, and you're looking for a flexible job with diverse assignments, then a position as a Certified Flagger could be just right for you.
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What you'll do: Lead and assist in the activities of flagging crew associated with traffic control towards achieving production goals following customer guidelines and specifications. Provide Line assist/flagging duties (direct traffic) to ensure safe travel of all moving or stationary objects (people, vehicles, and/or equipment) within general public areas where worksites are active.
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Traffic Plan also offers the sale and rental of traffic control equipment, including attenuator trucks, message and arrow boards, traffic drums, construction signs, barricades, barrels and cones.
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Distributes traffic control signs & markers along site in designated pattern. Controls movement of traffic through site using sign, hand, & flag signals. Traffic Plan is a certified women business enterprise operating in New Jersey that provides expert traffic safety solutions in accordance with the MUTCD. From designing and submitting traffic plan requests to jobsite set up and maintenance of traffic in and around construction sites, you can count on Traffic Plan to protect your workers, equipment and the general public in a safe and professional manner.
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RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. Expert knowledge of traffic control and roadway striping coupled with a unique ability to quickly mobilize our extensive fleet, state-of-the art equipment and trained technicians allows RoadSafe to safely provide quality, value, and peace of mind to our customers nationwide.
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Painting traffic control lines and placing pavement traffic messages, by hand or using machines. Are you experienced in Traffic Control, with certified training? Setting up signs and cones around work areas to divert traffic.
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As a Flagger, you will control vehicle traffic? Flagger Certification Required. Work with team to establish safe movement of traffic around work zone, in accordance with safety regulations and/or Department of Transportation regulations.
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Traffic Control/Flagger Certification. The CCTV/Sewer Camera Operator position will be responsible for all activities related to the Closed-Circuit TV/Camera Inspection of Sewer Lines, Stormwater Lines, Catch basins, and other structures.
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A Traffic Control Flagger must be reliable, safety-oriented and is able to travel to and from job sites as assigned. Union Traffic Control Flagger. Traffic Controllers must sign with Local Laborers Union and are responsible for any sign on fees and dues.
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Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Including warning signs, traffic cones, and rumble strips according to ATSSA and DOT regulations. Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger.
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The Construction Flagger will play an important role in ensuring the safety and smooth flow of traffic in and around construction sites. Skills Previous experience as a Construction Flagger or similar role is preferred but not required.
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Hold a current Flagger certification or the ability to pass Company sponsored Flagger Certification (ATSSA) Perform flagger position duties at job sites based on the site plan and / or contractor directions.
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Be physically capable to perform all flagging duties. We offer on the job training, weekly pay, overtime and raises for time earned! Reports directly to a Field Supervisor. Potential access to a company vehicle and a merit increase with promotion.
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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! Paid, on-the-job training: Flagger Training, ATSSA certification, defensive driver training, continued training throughout your career.
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Flagger Force , an industry leader in traffic control, is currently hiring a Warehouse Coordinator. Valid driver's license in accordance with Flagger Force motor vehicle standards.
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