Traffic Control Sign Production Specialist
TRP Infrastructures
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
TRP Construction Group, LLC, with locations in Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, is a rapidly growing infrastructure company specializing in Pavement Marking, Traffic Control, and Roadway Safety Services. Applicants must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen, background check, and motor vehicle record (MVR) review.
Job Summary
The Traffic Control Sign Production Specialist is responsible for supporting traffic control operations while maintaining TRP's commitment to safety, quality, and operational excellence.
Requirements
Job Responsibilities
· Produce traffic control signs according to TXDOT standards.
· Operate sign printing and production equipment.
· Apply reflective sheeting, overlays, and graphics.
· Assemble signs using approved substrates and hardware.
· Perform quality inspections on completed signs.
· Maintain inventory of sign materials.
Skills and Qualifications
· Experience with sign printing and production required.
· Knowledge of TXDOT sign standards and MUTCD requirements.
· Experience working with sign substrate materials and reflective sheeting.
· Ability to read sign layouts and specifications.
· Strong attention to detail.
TRP Construction Group, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to diversity in our workforce. EOE/M/F/D/V
Benefits
· Health Insurance
· Dental Insurance
· Vision Insurance
· Life Insurance
· Short-Term Disability Insurance
· Long-Term Disability Insurance
· 401k
Perks & benefits
- 401k
- Vision Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Medical Insurance
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