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Flagger
Essel
ParadiseOn-site3w ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Job Title:
Flagger
Job Summary:
Essel is seeking responsible and attentive Flaggers to join our construction team. As a Flagger, you will play a critical role in directing traffic safely around construction zones to protect workers, drivers, and pedestrians.
Key Responsibilities:
- Control and direct traffic flow at construction sites using flags, signs, and communication devices to ensure safety.
- Signal directions clearly to motorists and pedestrians to facilitate smooth and safe passage.
- Monitor work zones for hazards and alert supervisors to potential safety issues.
- Collaborate closely with crew members to coordinate traffic patterns and maintain site safety standards.
- Maintain safety equipment and ensure visibility with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
Qualifications:
- Previous experience as a flagger or in traffic control is preferred but not required.
- Possession of valid Traffic Control Flagging certification is a plus; training can be provided.
- Ability to stand for extended periods, work outdoors under various weather conditions, and lift moderate weights.
- Strong communication skills and attentiveness to detail.
- Reliable, punctual, and able to follow instructions effectively.
Requirements
Requirements:
- Physically fit to perform standing and signaling duties for long durations.
- Valid driver's license is preferred.
- Willingness to work flexible hours, including weekends when needed.
- Commitment to wearing required safety gear such as reflective vests and hard hats.
Benefits
Industry Standard Benefits.
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