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Traffic Control Supervisor

Awp Safety

The Role

Overview

Supervise traffic control work zones, manage flaggers and equipment, ensure safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • traffic setup
  • flagger control
  • work zone
  • project documentation
  • customer coordination
  • equipment transport

Tasks

-Follow all company safety procedures and practices. Notifying their supervisor of any potential safety issues or incidents -Set up, maintain, and remove channelizing devices, and other traffic control equipment according to Federal, State, and/or Local Temporary Traffic Control Guidelines and Temporary Traffic Control Plans for complex work zones to ensure safe movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic through project locations and work zones. -Control a Flagger Station by standing and controlling vehicular and pedestrian traffic using hand signals with a STOP/SLOW paddle -Coordinate and communicate work activity for onsite AWP personnel including Protectors (Flaggers), TMA Drivers, and Pilot Car Operators providing breaks and overall management of work zone operations -Complete all required project documentation including Pre-Job Safety Briefings (PJSB), Daily Ticket Control Logs, Traffic Control Inspections, Vehicle Inspections, etc. -Coordinate and communicate effectively with customers always maintaining a professional approach to meeting customers’ expectations -Provide on-the-job training, coaching, and mentoring to Protectors (Flaggers) -Position may lift or carry objects up to 50 pounds. -Drive Company vehicles to transport equipment, trailers, and team members to and from work sites in a safe, efficient, and timely manner. May also be required to pull lightweight trailered equipment -The position may work in outside conditions that include inclement weather, not limited to heat, cold, humidity, and exposure to dust and asphalt.

Requirements

  • tcs certification
  • 4000 hours
  • 2+ years
  • driver's license
  • heavy lifting
  • traffic control

What You Bring

-Accustomed to working in all types of weather, and in traffic. -2+ Years traffic control experience. -2+ Years Traffic Control Experience Required -Ability to lift 50-60 lbs. -Familiarity with a client-based schedule. -Occasional exposure to fumes or airborne particles, moving vehicles, and occasionally exposed to a variety of extreme conditions at construction job sites. -Comfortable standing 8-12 hours a day. -Valid Driver's License Required -Must be able to pass pre-employment screening including a drug test. -Obtain all AWP required training within the time frame established by the Facility Manager -TCS Certification (ATSSA) or 4000+ Verifiable Hours Required -Valid driver's license. -TCS Certification (ATSSA) or 4000+ verifiable hours required. -TMA Driver.

Benefits

-Recognition and Rewards: Competitive referral incentives and recognition for your dedication and hard work. -Benefits: *Eligible 1st of the month following 30 days of employment -Company paid 50k in basic life insurance -Comprehensive Training: Paid, on-the-job training including ATSSA certification and defensive driving, with ongoing professional development. -Paid Time Off -All traditional benefits are offered, including 3 medical plan options and 2 dental plan options, as well as Vision, and additional benefits such as Legal and Identity Shield, Accident, Critical Illness, STD and LTD. -Rapid Advancement: Potential opportunities to progress, with further growth potential to Field Supervisor, or Manager roles. -Health Savings and Flex Spending Accounts Available -Typical workweek 40 hours. -Competitive Pay: Hourly pay range $22.50- $28.00, based on experience, guaranteed pay increase within the first year. -Overtime opportunities

The Company

About Awp Safety

-has built a reputation as a leader in delivering safety solutions across critical sectors. -was founded with a focus on industrial and construction safety and quickly expanded to serve diverse industries, including energy, marine, and utilities. -has a deep understanding of high-risk environments and is synonymous with providing workforce safety services for large-scale infrastructure projects. -typically manages safety on major industrial plants, energy projects, marine operations, and transport infrastructure. -specializes in sectors like heavy civil engineering and energy, focusing on preventing accidents and ensuring safe working conditions. -has a track record of collaborating with large corporations to mitigate risks on complex, high-stakes projects.

Sector Specialisms

Utility

Broadband

Infrastructure

Heavy Highway

Event Services

Storm Services

Security Clearance

-must pass pre-employment screening including a drug test.