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Southwest Barricades in Phoenix, AZ is seeking a Traffic Controller to work with construction teams, set up cones and barriers, and guide traffic to keep workers safe.
Candidates must become certified in basic traffic safety techniques via company training; must maintain safety compliance and wear proper PPE; long shifts with varying weather conditions are expected.
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Phoenix, AZ, US
Salary: $17.50 Annually
Southwest Barricades started in 2006 and since then we have become the largest traffic control company in Arizona. We are the best because we employ the best. Our employees are what makes the difference.
The Traffic Controller works with construction teams to ensure that automobiles and pedestrians do not interfere with, or pose a danger to, laborers and their projects. Candidates must become certified in basic traffic safety techniques by attending a training class provided by the company. The Traffic Controller must create a safe work zone that ensures traffic does not cause a threat to the workers. This involves setting up cones and barriers that show traffic where to drive, as well as holding up signs that tell traffic to either stop or to proceed slowly. Traffic Controllers must constantly be aware of both the construction and traffic activity taking place around them. Compliance with all safety regulations is mandatory.
The Traffic Controller’s principal activities are performing traffic control and flagging duties at assigned job sites, including setting up, maintaining, and removing temporary work zones. Driving or traveling from the employee’s home to the job site (or, if applicable, assigned meeting location) and from the job site (or, if applicable, assigned meeting location) to the employee’s home, whether in a personal or company vehicle, is not a principal activity of this position and constitutes non-compensable commuting time under the Fair Labor Standards Act and applicable state law.