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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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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety - America's Leading Traffic Management Company.
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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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We are seeking a Traffic Control Flagger that is comfortable and responsible for the signaling and safety of pedestrians near road-side work. Hiring now for our Traffic Control Flagger Positions.
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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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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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Must work 90 days) Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Must work 90 days) Become a certified Traffic Control Flagger. Responsibilities: Set up, maintain, and remove temporary work zones.
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As a Flagger, you will control vehicle traffic by notifying drivers of the need for reduced speeds or restricted lane flow on roadways, parking lot or construction sites. Flagger Certification Required.
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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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Job DescriptionRole Description: As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will play a crucial role in: Establishing and maintaining safe work zones using the proper equipment. Your journey towards a rewarding career in traffic management starts here.
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Apply now to join AWP Safety and embark on a career path that offers unparalleled growth opportunities, comprehensive benefits, and the chance to be a part of America's leading traffic safety company.
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Hauling and spreading sand, gravel, and clay to fill washouts and repair road shoulders. Performing roadside landscaping work, such as clearing weeds and brush, and planting and trimming trees. Dumping and spreading asphalt to repair joints and patch broken pavement.
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Work with the Traffic Control Department at work sites to direct motorists by flagging them away from worker activities, moving equipment, oncoming traffic and perform duties listed below.
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Support project as flagger as needed to create a safe work area. Pick up traffic control items at beginning and end of shift and load into the truck. Responsible for setting up and removing temporary cones, signs, variable message boards, and safety barriers that show traffic where to drive, as well as holding up signs that tells traffic to either stop or to proceed slowly.
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Cal-OSHA Safety Training Zone/Traffic Control Flagger. Parking Enforcement experience, including citation issuance, traffic direction, and motorist assistance; knowledge of software and technology specific to a large parking organization.
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