Certified Traffic Flagger
PERRYSBURG, OH 43551
Posted: 4/19/2024
Position: Traffic Control
Customer Number: 170730
Job Number: 2451
Job Description
LaborMax Staffing has partnered with a National Flagging client and is looking for CERTIFIED flaggers/candidates who are interested in becoming certified and available in the Toledo area.Set up, maintain, and remove temporary work zones. Including warning signs, traffic cones, and rumble strips according to ATSSA and DOT regulations.
Requirements:
Clean Background check in the past 7 years,Valid driver's license and maintain a clean driving record.,Be able to work in all weather conditions and tolerate varying climates of heat, cold, and rain.Be physically capable to perform all flagging duties..
To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (419) 476-7650
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