ADA Traffic Control
ADA Traffic Control is an exciting family-run company providing services to work zones all over Vermont, New York, Maine, and New Hampshire. This is a perfect opportunity for starting a career with amazing growth potential and benefits. As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will be responsible for providing traffic control within work zones year round. ADA Traffic Control will provide you with the training and knowledge needed to ensure regulations and procedures are properly followed. This position has a variable schedule, and work locations can vary depending on contractor need. Some weekend availability is expected. Seasonal and year-round positions are available.
Why join the ADA team?
- Starting Pay is $21 per hour with many growth opportunities
- $2500 limited time sign on bonus
- Birthday Bonus
- Yearly performance evaluations
- Weekly Pay
- Daily Per Diem
- Incentives throughout the year for all employees
- We provide certification
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
Responsibilities
Responsible for communicating with contractors on job siteConducting daily traffic plansSetup and tear down of appropriate Workzone equipmentConducting flagging operationsResponsible for personal safety, and safety of contractors, co-workers, and general publicMust be able to follow training and uphold safety protocolsAware and vigilant of surroundings to spot safety hazardsMust be able to work under pressure and react to potential danger in an urgent mannerClear and professional communication with contractors, co-workers, and general publicMust be able to submit paperwork to proper channelsRequirements
18 years or olderMust have reliable vehicleValid drivers license and clean Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)Ability to travel to meet pointAbility to stay in overnight lodging for weeks at a time (company provided accommodations)Ability to work outdoorsAbility to stand for a minimum of 8 hours, walking for long distances and lift a minimum of 25 lbs