TraffiCorp is seeking qualified individuals that can perform prompt, dependable and friendly traffic management for the protection of our partners and community members in work zones.
Why We Think You'll Love Working Here:
We hope you will feel respected and valued for what you bring to the TraffiCorp team. We will try our best to offer you the flexibility to attend to family matters as necessary and feel encouraged to come up with your own ideas and to provide input to the team to better our services, relationships, and communities. We desire for you to feel motivated, inspired, and fulfilled working with us as we hope you choose us for your employment. TraffiCorp is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Earn More:
You can expect a competitive wage and reliable paychecks weekly when you work for TraffiCorp.
Career Development:
Many of our entry-level employees become leaders in operations and other areas of their life.
Benefits:
Once qualified, the range of benefits can include health care, Davis Bacon Retirement, and dental care. (Colonial Health supplemental policy eligible after 30 days of employment.)
Job Responsibilities:
1. Set up barricades/cones and related signage to provide a safe flagging work environment for our partners in the work zone.
2. Driving to and from designated work zones with all equipment necessary to provide a safe work zone.
3. Document and communicate with dispatch, operations, and customers with regards to equipment utilized and proper location of set-up.
4. Maintain job sites and equipment to ensure the highest quality set-ups and also maintain the Traffic Management Professionals way.
5. Be able to read and understand specific plans and instructions in order to exceed customer's expectations.
6. Be able to make field adjustments and corrections to make the project safe for the customer, municipality, motoring public, and pedestrians going through the work zone.
7. Perform pre and post-trip vehicle/equipment inspections.
8. Possess and wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) equipment. PPE Equipment includes Boots that cover the ankles, Type 3 Reflective Vest, Hard Hat, Eye Protection, Gloves, and any other necessary equipment required. (Some PPE provided).
Work Zone Environment and Physical Demands:
During a typical day/night while performing your job duties, you can expect to be exposed to:
1. Working in live traffic on the roadways.
2. Moving equipment at a fast pace in order to get the work zone established in a timely manner.
3. Outside weather conditions throughout the year, including extreme heat and cold.
4. Loud noises.
5. Pedestrian traffic.
6. Demanding customers, inspectors, and others involved with the work zone.
7. Constant physical activity; entering and exiting vehicles, climbing onto work trucks, twisting and bending.