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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. Become a proud member of Wright Traffic Control, a union leader in professionalizing the flagging industry with cutting edge technology.
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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. 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.
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Performs a variety of tasks relating to special events including traffic control and debris removal. Ensures proper utilization of safety precautions, including proper barricades and traffic control devices.
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Leading and providing quality control for roadway geometry and plans, pavement marking plans, grading plans, traffic control plans, drainage and erosion control plans & reports, permits, and project cost estimates and specifications.
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Perform all aspects of traffic control studies and design, including lane and roadway reconfiguration, interchange modifications, IOS, MOT, signalization, pavement marking/striping and signing.
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Define and establish project scope for public infrastructure projects including roadway, traffic, shared-use paths, storm water, and utility layouts using Civil 3D and/or MicroStation, schedule and budget for projects as well as maintain quality control over a project’s lifecycle.
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Design signing, pavement markings, traffic control signals, temporary traffic control devices and lighting. Experience in the design of traffic control devices including signing, pavement markings, traffic control signals and temporary traffic control devices.
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Unlock Your Career Potential in Traffic Safety with AWP Safety - America's Leading Traffic Management Company! Your journey towards a rewarding career in traffic management starts here.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Radar Systems Operator, Air Traffic Controller, Heavy Equipment Operator. Job Overview: As a Patriot System Operator, you will play a key role in the operation and maintenance of the world’s most advanced fire control systems, ensuring their optimal functionality.
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Investigations may include soil-related issues, landslides, erosion control, retaining walls, earthwork grading, and stormwater runoff. Evaluate MOT issues including pedestrian ingress/egress ways and ADA accessibility, vehicular traffic ingress/egress, turn lane design including curb and gutter, paved shoulder, marking, and signing plans, maintenance of traffic plans, and asphalt pavement mix designs.
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Coordinate with traffic control for major road work. Perform engineering design and prepare design deliverables for underground distribution lines including plan and profiles, trench and conduit design, cable and connector design, cable pole or overhead pole removal design, and material selection in compliance with safety, environmental and client standards and policies.
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About the Organization 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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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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Experience in VM provisioning, Dynamic and Static routing, Configuring Microsoft Internal / External Load Balancers, PowerShell scripting Experience in Configuring Vnets, Subnets, Configuring Azure Active Directory Sync, Configuring Network Security Groups (NGS), Access Control Lists (ACL), Experience with large, enterprise core platforms and providers, mobile and digital platforms, and system integration technologies.
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RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. Traffic control and safety experience including crew work and industry formal training preferred.
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