Job Description
Job Summary:
Primary responsibility is to perform traffic control within worksites/zones for maintenance and construction projects. A flagger directs traffic for a road construction crew. Flaggers hold a large orange flag, which they use to help indicate to motorists to slow down, stop and pass through traffic/road. Flaggers often work in conjunction with other flaggers, with each standing at opposite ends of the construction area and coordinating traffic flow via communication, either by two-way radio or hand signals. Flaggers often work long hours in a variety of weather conditions that include snow, rain, extreme heat and cold. Flaggers often stand for long shifts with few breaks. At the same time, they must remain alert to their surroundings and keep traffic moving while ensuring the safety of motorists, construction workers and themselves.
A flagger must be very attentive to what’s going on around him/her. They must work well alone and as a member of a team. He/she should speak English as they need to relay traffic information to the public, other flaggers, construction workers and/or to report incidents or accidents to law enforcement officials and their superiors. Flaggers should be professional and courteous at all times.
Flaggers must be able to:
Be alert at all times
Must be able to lift 50 lbs.
Do not stand with a group where you cannot be easily seen by approaching motorists
Always stand while flagging/directing traffic
Must be able to stand for the duration of the shift.
Use proper hand signals with the STOP/SLOW paddle
Never walk the work zone without proper gear on
Do not leave your post until you are properly relieved
Have an avenue of escape if approached by an errant or non-attentive vehicle
Have your certification card in your possession while performing flagging duties
Proper attire for Flagging:
Hard hat
High-visibility apparel, such as a retro-reflective vest, shirt, or jacket
(In orange, yellow, strong yellow/green, or fluorescent versions of each)
Fully clothed – long pants at all times
Sign paddle with a 5-foot minimum staff length
Steel-toed safety shoes/boots at all times
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age and be able to present valid identity and right to work documents.
Must possess a valid drivers license with no more than 3 points in a 2 year period. No DUI’s or similar substantial citations for the past two years.
Must be able to pass a drug screening test and a background assessment screening
Ability to obtain a flagger certification card
Work Remotely
No
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $19.86 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred)
Work Location: Multiple Locations
Full-time