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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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About the Organization RoadSafe Traffic Systems ('RoadSafe') is the largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services in the United States. Works out in the field performing flagging duties for traffic control.
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Responsibilities Include: Sets up traffic zones according to regulations or traffic control plan (TCP) using jobsite signs, cones, etc. and determines basic traffic control needs under supervision of TCS or Foreman.
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Valid WA State Traffic Control Certification. Set up physical traffic barriers, signage, and or traffic cones. Direct and slow down traffic. Now Hiring WA State Certified Flaggers for positions on fast paced Commercial Projects in the Tacoma and Pierce County area.
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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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Performs heavy manual labor including shoveling dirt and gravel, raking asphalt, lifting and carrying pipe above or below ground level, setting up traffic control; flagging traffic; operating jackhammers.
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Flagging and Traffic Control certificateValid Forklift certificateAdditional InformationKnowledge of:Professional grounds maintenance practices. Flagging and Traffic Control certificateValid Forklift certificateWORKING CONDITIONS:Environment: Outdoor and indoor environment.
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Check for the proper use and placement of traffic control devices at road construction and work sites. Inspect construction of public improvements such as, but not limited to: streets, paving, concrete work for sidewalks and ADA ramps, storm drainage, street lighting and traffic signal and ITS systems, utilities, and retaining walls.
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Maintain the front driveway congestion-free through traffic control, monitoring illegal parking, and immediately store vehicles. + Ability to control flows of traffic and valet lanes.
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Inspect construction of improvements to assure quality control and compliance with plans, specifications, permits, codes, standards, ordinances and regulations. City codes, Public Works development standards, Construction Specifications, WSDOT standard specifications, and other applicable regulations related to construction inspection.
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This position requires use of information or access to production processes subject to national security controls under U.S. export control laws and regulations (including, but not limited to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR.
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The U.S. export control regulations define a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), and certain categories of Asylees and Refugees. As a condition of assignment, level 2, 3, or 4 painter candidates may be expected to process product controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations and/or Export Administration Regulations.
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The U.S. export control regulations define a U.S. person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. National, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), and certain categories of Political Asylees and Refugees.
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A Traffic Control Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman?) A Traffic Control Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman?) A General Laborer (Apprentice, Journeyman, Foreman, and General Forman.
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Has responsibility for overall administrative and technical direction of the assigned workforce consisting of Airway Transportation Systems Specialists (ATSS) and support staff involved in providing National Air Space (NAS) services to enroute/terminal air traffic control to commercial airlines, and general aviation aircraft for a defined area.
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