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A Flagger Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Roller Operator

Pontiac, MI · On-site

$30 - $33/hr

This is a hands-on opportunity to be part of a team that takes pride in delivering smooth, high ... Communicate effectively with crew leaders and flaggers to coordinate paving operations * Maintain ...

$18.50 - $25/hr

Obtain a clear understanding of ASCE 38-02 standards and Quality Levels and their applications * Provide underground utility flagging "designation" with proficiency utilizing ground penetrating radar ...

Inside Sales

Troy, MI · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

About the Role AH Group is looking for a detail-oriented Inside Sales Associate to support our ... flagging aging or stalled transactions before they escalate · Coordinate with back office and ...

... flagging warranty or core issues for review. * Gather and validate billing details, collect COD ... High School Diploma or equivalent * 2 years of customer service experience in a shop environment ...

... flagging warranty or core issues for review. * Gather and validate billing details, collect COD ... High School Diploma or equivalent * 2 years of customer service experience in a shop environment ...

You are diligent in flagging and communicating potential risks and unsafe conditions. * A Learner. You are dedicated to learning. You ask questions. You see challenging situations as an opportunity ...

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A Flagger information

What is the difference between A Flagger vs A Traffic Control Technician?

AspectA FlaggerA Traffic Control Technician
CertificationsFlagger certification, OSHA safety trainingFlagger certification, OSHA safety training, possibly additional certifications
Work EnvironmentOutdoor construction sites, roadwaysOutdoor construction sites, roadways, sometimes more complex setups
Job ResponsibilitiesDirecting traffic using hand signals and signsSetting up, maintaining, and removing traffic control devices, supervising flaggers
Industry UsagePrimarily on-site traffic controlBroader traffic management, including planning and supervision

While both roles involve outdoor traffic management and require similar certifications, a Flagger primarily directs traffic at construction sites using hand signals, whereas a Traffic Control Technician handles setup, maintenance, and supervision of traffic control devices. The Technician role often involves more responsibilities and a broader scope within traffic management.

How do I get a job as a flagger?

To become a flagger, you typically need to complete a traffic control training course and obtain a certification such as the OSHA-approved flagger certification. Employers often look for good communication skills, attention to safety, and the ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions. Some positions may require a valid driver's license and physical fitness for the job environment.

How much do entry level flaggers make?

Entry-level flaggers typically earn between $12 and $16 per hour, depending on location and experience. Many flaggers receive additional pay for night shifts, overtime, or working in hazardous conditions, and certification in traffic control can improve earning potential.

What cities in Michigan are hiring for A Flagger jobs?

Cities in Michigan with the most A Flagger job openings:

Laborer/ CDL Driver

Verita Telecommunications

Grand Rapids, MI • On-site

$19 - $22/hr

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Verità Telecommunications rating

5.1

Company rating: 5.1 out of 10

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Job description

Laborer Position

The Laborer supports telecom construction crews in the installation, maintenance, and repair of underground fiber optic and utility infrastructure. This role assists with site preparation, trenching, conduit placement, and general labor duties to ensure projects are completed safely, efficiently, and according to company standards.

Hourly Pay: $19 - $22

Team Verita Benefits

Financial Wellbeing

  • Competitive pay with ongoing performance review and annual merit increase
  • 401(k) with company match

Health & Wellness

  • Choice of various PPO, HMO, and HSA accompanied plans

Family & Lifestyle

  • Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, Bereavement Leave

Planning for the Unexpected

  • Short and long-term disability, life insurance Paid for by the company
  • Accidental death & dismemberment Paid for by the company
  • Voluntary life insurance, accident, and critical illness
Key Responsibilities:
  • Assist with underground fiber installation including trenching, hand digging, and conduit placement
  • Support directional drill and excavation crews
  • Perform job site setup and cleanup
  • Locate and expose existing utilities (hand digging / potholing as required)
  • Pull, place, and secure fiber optic cables and innerduct
  • Load and unload materials, tools, and equipment
  • Maintain a safe work environment following OSHA and company safety standards
  • Perform traffic control and flagging when required
  • Operate basic hand tools, power tools, and small equipment
  • Communicate effectively with crew members and supervisors
Qualifications:
  • Previous construction or underground utility experience preferred
  • Experience in telecom, fiber optic, or utility work a plus
  • Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions
  • Ability to lift 50+ lbs and perform physical labor throughout the shift
  • Comfortable working around heavy equipment
  • Valid driver's license required (CDL a plus)
  • Strong work ethic and willingness to learn
Work Environment:
  • Outdoor construction sites
  • Exposure to varying weather conditions
  • Fast-paced, team-oriented environment
  • May require overtime and occasional weekend work

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