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Traffic Control Flagger – Construction Laborer (Hanalei, HI)
  • Perform a variety of tasks involving strenuous manual labor in highway construction projects; perform manual work in preparing equipment or vehicles for use
  • Conduct preventative maintenance as recommended on all equipment
  • Maintain a clean job site: pick up all tools and equipment and secure job site each day in order to eliminate potential hazards
  • Material handling and storage and shop work as assigned
  • Support the daily maintenance of all vehicles (Maintain fluid levels, fuel level and tire pressure)
  • Load and unload trucks; follow proper towing of trailer mounted equipment
  • Deliver material to jobsites
  • Ensure proper safety and incident reporting procedures are followed. Notify Supervisor of any issues occur during work shift
  • Required to stand for an extensive period of time (+8 hours)
  • Wear Personal Protective Equipment required by federal, state, customer and company standards during work shift
  • Ability to communicate with customers clearly and in a professional manner

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Traffic Control Supervisor

As a TCS you will work in collaboration with the Facility Manager, Project Managers, and local MOT team to support MOT’s core values and mission to protect our customers’ people, business, and time. MOT TCS reviews and executes temporary traffic control plans and/or standards to ensure work zones are properly installed and maintained along with coordinating and communicating with customers to ensure the safety of all workers.

 

  • Set up and maintain 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 the safe movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic through project locations and work zones.
  • Coordinate and communicate work activity for onsite MOT personnel including protectors (flaggers), TMA drivers, and pilot car operators providing breaks and overall management of work zone operations.
  • Coordinate and communicate effectively with customers while always maintaining a professional approach to meeting customers’ expectations.
  • 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.
  • Follow all company safety procedures and practices and notify their supervisor of any potential safety issues or incidents.
  • Provide on-the-job training, coaching, and mentoring to protectors (flaggers) and obtain all MOT-required training within the time frame established by the Facility Manager.
  • Complete all required project documentation including pre-job safety briefings (PJSB), daily ticket control logs, traffic control inspections, vehicle inspections, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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