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Project Flagging Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Support timeline and milestone tracking across project workstreams, flagging schedule risks as needed. Partner with the broader team to keep deliverables within the agreed scope and timeline. * Gap ...

Program Coordinator

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$40 - $45/hr

Support timeline and milestone tracking across project workstreams, flagging schedule risks as needed. Partner with the broader team to keep deliverables within the agreed scope and timeline. * Gap ...

As an onsite project leader, this role ensures successful project completion by supervising ... You are diligent in flagging and communicating potential risks and unsafe conditions. * A ...

Support timeline and milestone tracking across project workstreams, flagging schedule risks as needed. Partner with the broader team to keep deliverables within the agreed scope and timeline. * Gap ...

As an onsite project leader, this role ensures successful project completion by supervising ... You are diligent in flagging and communicating potential risks and unsafe conditions. * A ...

Support timeline and milestone tracking across project workstreams, flagging schedule risks as needed. Partner with the broader team to keep deliverables within the agreed scope and timeline. * Gap ...

Support & lead on process optimization and project management for processes moving to the ELC team ... flagging any upcoming renewals & potential issues & escalating to relevant specialists as ...

You are diligent in flagging and communicating potential risks and unsafe conditions. * A Learner ... Ability to travel regionally to project sites as needed. We offer generous benefits, competitive ...

You are diligent in flagging and communicating potential risks and unsafe conditions. * A Learner ... Ability to travel regionally to project sites as needed. We offer generous benefits, competitive ...

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Project Flagging information

What is the difference between Project Flagging vs Data Analyst?

AspectProject FlaggingData Analyst
Required CredentialsBasic training, certifications in project management or specific toolsBachelor's degree in data science, statistics, or related field
Work EnvironmentProject sites, fieldwork, or office settingsOffice, computer-based, data analysis environments
Employer & Industry UsageConstruction, research, or project-based industriesFinance, marketing, healthcare, and other data-driven sectors
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding project monitoring rolesAnalyzing data to inform decisions

Project Flagging involves monitoring and marking project issues or progress, often in field or project sites. Data Analysts focus on interpreting data sets to support business decisions. While both roles require analytical skills, Project Flagging emphasizes project oversight, whereas Data Analysts specialize in data interpretation and reporting.

Are project flaggers in demand?

Project flaggers are in steady demand, especially in construction, roadwork, and infrastructure projects, where traffic control and safety are critical. Employment opportunities often depend on regional infrastructure development and seasonal project schedules, with certifications like traffic control training enhancing job prospects.

What are popular job titles related to Project Flagging jobs in Michigan?

For Project Flagging jobs in Michigan, the most frequently searched job titles are:

Underground Utility Construction Laborer (CDL-A Required)

Corby Energy Services Inc

Whitmore Lake, MI • On-site

$31.66/hr

Full-time

PTO

Re-posted yesterday


Job description

Description

Position Details

Position Title: Utility Construction Laborer

Reports To: Foreman/Project Manager

Department: Field Operations

FLSA: Non-Exempt

Reporting Location: Whitmore Lake, MI


Position Summary

Join a crew that builds the infrastructure communities rely on every day. As an Underground Utility Construction Laborer, you'll work hands-on installing and replacing critical water and sewer systems while supporting a skilled field team. This is an active, outdoor role for individuals who take pride in hard work, value safety, and want to be part of a team that gets the job done right.


What You'll Do 

  • Assist with the installation, repair, and maintenance of underground water and sewer utilities 
  • Load, unload, and transport materials, tools, and equipment to and from job sites
  • Install and remove water and sewer mains in accordance with plans and specifications 
  • Read and interpret construction drawings and instructions to perform work accurately
  • Drive company vehicles to job sites in compliance with DOT requirements 
  • Perform traffic control and flagging to maintain safe job site conditions 
  • Follow all safety procedures and report incidents as required 
  • Travel to project sites throughout Michigan as needed


Compensation

  • Compensation is based on the applicable union scale, with opportunities for higher starting pay based on experience.
  • Minimum Starting Pay: $31.66/hour (includes $2.00/hour CDL Premium) ($27.66/hour base wage + $4.00/hour vacation pay (taxable)
Why Join Us
  • Steady, year-round work on essential utility infrastructure projects
  • Work with an experienced crew that takes pride in getting the job done right
  • Opportunity to grow your skills in underground utility construction
  • Modern equipment and a safety-first work environment
  • Be part of a team that values hard work, accountability, and reliability
Safety Commitment

Safety is our top priority-no exceptions. Every team member is expected to take ownership of maintaining a safe job site by following established procedures, watching out for fellow crew members, and speaking up when something doesn't look right. We provide the training, equipment, and support needed to ensure everyone goes home safe at the end of the day.


Company Overview

Corby Energy Services, Inc. (CES) builds the infrastructure that keeps communities powered and connected. For over 40 years, we've delivered utility construction, engineering, and support services across the Great Lakes region and eastern United States-installing millions of miles of electric, gas, and communication infrastructure.

With a team of more than 300 employees and a fleet of hundreds of vehicles and heavy equipment, CES takes on complex projects across a wide range of environments-from dense urban settings to large-scale infrastructure work. We're known for quality, reliability, and getting the job done right-and we're always looking for driven individuals who want to build a long-term career in utility construction.


Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibit discrimination or harassment of any kind. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable federal, state, or local laws.

We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and have equal opportunity to succeed.

Requirements

What We're Looking For

  • Valid CDL-A Driver's License
  • Strong work ethic and team-first mindset 
  • Reliable, safety-conscious, and willing to learn 
  • Flexibility to work overtime, weekends, and in varying weather conditions 
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds
  • Ability to pass a pre-employment background check and drug screening, participate in random drug testing, and maintain a satisfactory driving record (MVR)