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Flagging Job Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Locomotive Operator I

Claypool, AZ

$24 - $32/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As the Locomotive Operator I, you perform track inspections, general track work, flagging trains, opening and closing boxcars, and re‑railing cars after train derailments, and may perform minor ...

Roadway Technician

Buckeye, AZ · On-site

$21.75 - $34.50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Provide flagging for work zones, including the use of STOP/SLOW paddles or handheld radios. * Create work orders and tasks, complete daily written reports, enter information into the asset management ...

Roadway Technician

Buckeye, AZ · On-site

$21.75 - $34.50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Provide flagging for work zones, including the use of STOP/SLOW paddles or handheld radios. * Create work orders and tasks, complete daily written reports, enter information into the asset management ...

Roadway Technician

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$21.75 - $34.50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Provide flagging for work zones, including the use of STOP/SLOW paddles or handheld radios. * Create work orders and tasks, complete daily written reports, enter information into the asset management ...

Locomotive Operator I

Claypool, AZ

$24 - $32/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As the Locomotive Operator I, you perform track inspections, general track work, flagging trains, opening and closing boxcars, and rerailing cars after train derailments, and may perform minor track ...

Locomotive Operator I

Claypool, AZ · On-site

$24 - $32/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

As the Locomotive Operator I, you perform track inspections, general track work, flagging trains, opening and closing boxcars, and re-railing cars after train derailments, and may perform minor track ...

Roadway Technician

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$21.75 - $34.50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Provide flagging for work zones, including the use of STOP/SLOW paddles or handheld radios. * Create work orders and tasks, complete daily written reports, enter information into the asset management ...

Roadway Technician

Buckeye, AZ

$21.75 - $34.50/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

Provide flagging for work zones, including the use of STOP/SLOW paddles or handheld radios. * Create work orders and tasks, complete daily written reports, enter information into the asset management ...

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Streetcar Operator

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$20.57/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... flagging. Must be able to work weekends, holidays and evening hours. BENEFITS: Benefits include health care coverage for employees and dependents, personal time off (PTO), life insurance, sick leave ...

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Sun Link Rail Supervisor

Tucson, AZ · On-site

$27.36/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... flagging; must be available to work weekends, holidays and evening hours. BENEFITS: Benefits include health care coverage for employees and dependents, personal time off (PTO), life insurance, sick ...

$62K - $80K/yr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Knowledge of flagging procedures for construction sites Salary and Benefits: The salary for this position ranges from $62,425 to $80,388 annually, depending on experience and qualifications. In ...

Track Marshal

Scottsdale, AZ · On-site

  • Medical

Monitor races from flagging stations and communicates safety-related issues and concerns. * Clean and charge karts, helmets, and workstation * Answer guest questions WHAT IT TAKES * High School ...

Track packet status and deadlines, flagging missing information or documents needed from clients or attorneys to keep filings on schedule. * Process incoming and outgoing mail for the immigration ...

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What is the difference between Flagging Job vs Content Moderator?

AspectFlagging JobContent Moderator
Primary RoleIdentifies and flags inappropriate or harmful content for reviewReviews flagged content and enforces platform policies
Required SkillsAttention to detail, understanding of community guidelinesContent review, decision-making, communication skills
Work EnvironmentOnline platforms, social media, forumsOnline moderation teams, social media companies
CertificationsNot typically required, but familiarity with platform policies helpsOften requires knowledge of content policies and sometimes certifications in online safety

While both roles involve managing online content, a Flagging Job focuses on identifying and marking content for review, whereas a Content Moderator actively reviews and enforces content policies. Both roles are essential in maintaining safe online environments and often work together within social media and online platform companies.

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Road Maintenance and Landfill Equipment Operator (Globe/Roads)

Gila, County of (AZ)

Globe, AZ • On-site

$43K - $54K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


Job description

Purpose of the Job The purpose of this position is to perform semi-skilled work in the construction, repair and maintenance of roads, right-of-ways, auxiliary structures, and secondary roads; operate various types of construction equipment in accordance with safety regulations and procedures. Ensures the safe operations of recycling and landfill; weighs vehicles, directs traffic and assists customers at the landfill. Operates trucks, performs cleaning duties and trains new employees.

The employee will be assigned to the Roads Division or the Recycling & Landfill Division and will be asked to work in either Division as required on a temporary basis. Essential Duties and Responsibilities SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This position does not supervise other employees. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES TIME SPENT Operates road construction and maintenance equipment including front end loaders, backhoes, bulldozers, motor graders, paving machines, street sweepers, transfer trucks and compactors, in accordance with all safety regulations and procedures; and landfill equipment, water truck for dust control, compactor, scraper, bulldozer, and loader for piling solid waste and maintain lifts as required.

Ensures compliance with safety and environmental regulations applicable to solid waste disposal. 20% Grades roads, paves roads, replace asphalt, patches and repairs roads, clean roadways and sweeps streets. Maintains ditches and culverts including removing debris from ditches, installing culverts and ensuring the efficient flow of culverts.

Moves dirt at landfill operations according to precise regulations; plans land and slope grades for safe equipment operation and builds refuse lifts. 10% Coordinates Department of Corrections inmate work detail. 10% Performs manual labor assignments as needed, including fire control, accident and hazardous materials cleanup, guardrail and foliage maintenance and debris removal; cuts and removes brush and trees impacting roadways as required; assists landfill customers to unload refuse safely, and separates recyclable products at the landfill.

10% Follows safety regulations on all work zone and flagging sites, including placing barricades and cones; landfill liner leakage testing, waste oil barrel cleaning, freon removal from appliances, recycle battery storage and waste tire program; performs emergency road services in relation to fires, floods and roadway inspection. 10% Hauls materials and transports vehicles and equipment to jobsites using various trucks and transporters. 10% Inspects, cleans and performs routine operational check on trucks and heavy equipment.

Reports necessary repairs. 10% Performs traffic control activities including setting up signs and flagging traffic; directing traffic at landfill. 10% May perform emergency road services in relation to snow removal, flood damage repair, rockslides, and fires.

10% Performs other duties as assigned BUDGET RESPONSIBILITIES This position has no responsibility over any types of budget. PROJECT RESPONSIBILITIES This position provides project coordination support for road maintenance and landfill maintenance projects. ORAL COMMUNICATION DUTIES This position may train colleagues.

WRITTEN COMMUNICATION DUTIES This position creates or edits documents, internal memos, timesheets and reports. INTERACTIONS WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC Interacts regularly with internal coworkers and other departmental personnel over the telephone, by email, and/or in person. Incidental contact with the public may occur as part of the work location.

INTERACTIONS SPECIFICALLY WITH CUSTOMERS Regularly (More than 55% but less than 70% in a year) Minimum Education/Directly Related Experience Required MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED High School Diploma or GED. MINIMUM YEARS OF DIRECTLY RELATED EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Two (2) years' experience in road construction and maintenance and operation of related equipment; or two (2) years' experience in landfill operations; or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS REQUIRED Must possess and maintain a valid Driver's License.

Within three (3) months of employment, the written portion of the Commercial Driver's License (CDL) testing must be completed. By the end of nine (9) months, a valid Arizona Class A CDL must be obtained. The probationary period will be met after six (6) months of satisfactory job performance and obtaining the Class A CDL.

If the license has not been obtained during the first six (6) months of employment, the probationary period may be extended for an additional three (3) months. If the Class A CDL is not obtained at the end of nine (9) months, the probationary period of employment will be terminated. This position is subject to drug and alcohol testing.

Supplemental Information KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED Customer and personal service; excavation; grading; compaction; traffic control procedures; landfill safety operations and handling of hazardous materials. SKILLS REQUIRED Skills necessary to perform semi-skilled road construction and maintenance activities and operating heavy equipment, machinery and vehicles. Critical thinking; problem solving; analyzing operations; troubleshooting and time management.

ABILITIES REQUIRED Perform moderately heavy manual labor, safely operate heavy road construction equipment and vehicles; conduct traffic control activities; provides emergency road services in relation to flooding, fires, rockslides and heavy snow; inspect and maintain construction equipment and vehicles; lead and train other personnel. Read and write minimum High School level; solve problems using inductive reasoning; make sense of multiple information; speak clearly and sensibly and maintain calm demeanor in stressful situations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Occasionally stands to direct traffic, to complete tasks and to attend to reported incidents.

Regularly sits to complete reports, routinely sits to operate special equipment. May be required to lift work related materials, equipment, and tools of more than 75 lbs. in weight.

Regularly requires dexterity for special gadgets and special machines. Incumbents in this position may be required to routinely walk to and from work sites, occasionally bend, stoop, crawl, kneel and routinely twist. WORK ENVIRONMENT Incumbents in this position constantly perform work at external construction areas: new and maintained County roads, easements, water ways and County landfills.

SAFETY RISK EXPOSURE Incumbents in this position may become exposed to verbal abuse by customers, or citizens; individuals with high level of emotional distress; physical danger, mechanical hazards, chemical hazards; electrical hazards; bloodborne pathogens and communicable diseases; fire hazards; explosives, respiratory hazards; extreme temperature; noise and vibration; and wetness and humidity. PROTECTIVE GEAR & SAFETY MANUALS Incumbents in this position are required to constantly follow written safety procedures and manuals relevant to the division or department; constantly requires safety foot wear, hearing protection devices, eye protection devices and hard hat. CONSEQUENCES OF ERROR Potential errors can result in unfavorable public perceptions and legal ramifications.