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Traffic Sign Marking Jobs (NOW HIRING)

SIGN & MARKING TECH I

Kissimmee, FL

$16 - $20.75/hr

Mixes traffic paints and melts thermoplastic materials. Operates various signs and pavement markings equipment; thermo truck, thermo handliner, paint machine, pavement grinder, and heat torch. Stocks ...

Mixes traffic paints and melts thermoplastic materials. Operates various signs and pavement markings equipment; thermo truck, thermo handliner, paint machine, pavement grinder, and heat torch. Stocks ...

Signs & Markings Crew Member

Carrollton, TX

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Sets cone transition lanes when conducting sign/marking work in traffic areas and sets out traffic warning signs at appropriate locations. * Responds to emergency and on call situations. * Performs ...

Work is performed under the supervision of the Traffic & Sign Supervisor and is reviewed through ... Participates in layout of pavement markings from detailed drawings of new road constructions.

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How much do traffic sign marking jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for traffic sign marking in the United States is $60,460.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $72,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Traffic Sign Marking Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Traffic Sign Marking Technician, you need knowledge of road safety regulations, attention to detail, and typically a high school diploma or equivalent with relevant on-the-job training. Familiarity with pavement marking equipment, reflective materials, and safety gear is essential, and some positions may require a commercial driver's license (CDL). Strong teamwork, time management, and the ability to follow detailed instructions help technicians excel on the job. These skills and qualifications are important to ensure accurate, durable, and safe roadway markings that guide traffic effectively and protect public safety.

What are some common challenges faced by Traffic Sign Marking professionals on the job?

Traffic Sign Marking professionals often encounter challenges such as working in high-traffic areas, which requires strict adherence to safety protocols and effective communication with team members to minimize risks. Weather conditions can also impact the application and durability of road markings, necessitating flexibility in scheduling and methods. Additionally, ensuring that all markings comply with local and federal regulations requires attention to detail and up-to-date knowledge of industry standards. Collaboration with other road maintenance crews and clear communication with project managers are essential for meeting project deadlines and maintaining public safety.

What is traffic sign marking?

Traffic sign marking refers to the process of applying symbols, signs, and lines on road surfaces to guide, inform, and regulate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians. These markings include lane dividers, crosswalks, arrows, stop lines, and other roadway indicators that help ensure road safety and efficient traffic flow. Workers in this field use specialized equipment and materials, such as thermoplastic paint or reflective tape, to create durable and visible markings. Proper traffic sign marking is essential for reducing accidents and enhancing the overall driving experience.

What is the difference between Traffic Sign Marking vs Traffic Sign Installer?

AspectTraffic Sign MarkingTraffic Sign Installer
CredentialsMay require safety training, OSHA certificationsRequires safety training, possibly specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentOutdoor, on-road, construction sitesOutdoor, installation sites, roadways
Job FocusApplying paint or tape to mark road signs and linesInstalling, mounting, and setting up traffic signs

Traffic Sign Marking involves applying paint or tape to create road markings, while Traffic Sign Installer focuses on physically installing traffic signs. Both roles require outdoor work and safety certifications, but their primary tasks differ—marking vs installing signs.

Infographic showing various Traffic Sign Marking job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $60,460 per year, or $29.1 per hour.

Traffic Sign/Marking Technician

Hillsborough County

Tampa, FL • On-site

$34K - $45K/yr

Other

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Job description

Job Overview

Performs and/or supervises either the layout and installation of traffic control markings; or the fabrication of traffic control signs; or the installation of traffic control signs, using the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and approved by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).

Salary

Min $34,403.20 annually

Mid $45,583.20 annually

Core Competencies

  • Customer Commitment - Proactively seeks to understand the needs of the customers and provide the highest standards of service.
  • Dedication to Professionalism and Integrity - Demonstrates and promotes fair, honest, professional, and ethical behaviors that establishes trust throughout the organization and with the public we serve.
  • Organizational Excellence - Takes ownership for excellence through one's personal effectiveness and dedication to the continuous improvement of our operations.
  • Success through Teamwork - Collaborates and builds partnerships through trust and the open exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives to achieve organizational goals.

Tier 1

Duties and Responsibilities

Note: The following duties are illustrative and not exhaustive. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. Depending on assigned area of responsibility, incumbents in the position may perform one or more of the activities described below:

  • Operates pavement marking equipment such as small and medium paint stripers, pre-melters, bituminous machine, pavement markings grinder, thermoplastic machines, and generators to apply traffic control markings on roadways in accordance with work orders, blueprints, the MUTCD and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) manuals.
  • Loads, maintains, and repairs road marking equipment such as small and medium paint stripers, pre-melters, bituminous machines, pavement markings grinder, thermoplastic machines, and generators to ensure proper operation of equipment.
  • Operates equipment such as squeeze and roller sheet applicators, electric/hydraulic die cutters, computerized graphic printer/plotter, and hot ovens to fabricate traffic control signs and street markers.
  • Uses the interstate machining and pressure sensitive application with the MUTCD and FDOT standards by selecting sign blanks, using a computerized graphic printer/plotter to produce sign details, using a ruler/tape measure to layout sign details on sign blanks, and applying sign detail to blank.
  • Interprets work orders and associated blueprints, draws sketches, and calculates measurements to determine materials needed.
  • Selects traffic control signs, determines appropriate sign locations, and installs signs on roadway easements.
  • Sets up barricades for road closures in accordance with FDOT standards.
  • Listens to and forwards citizen's complaints, compiles reports, and attends meetings to receive and disseminate information.
  • Drives pickup truck to and from work sites, loads and unloads supplies and equipment, and performs minor safety and operational checks.
  • Performs other related duties as required.  

Job Specifications

  • Knowledge of the MUTCD and FDOT Traffic Standards applicable to the application of roadway markings, sign fabrication, sign installation, or road closures.
  • Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of roadway marking, sign fabrication, or sign installation equipment.
  • Knowledge of the preparation and application of materials used to mark roadways and fabricate signs.
  • Knowledge of high school level mathematics.
  • Knowledge of basic drafting symbols and terminology.
  • Skill in operating and performing minor repairs on small and medium paint stripers, pre-melters, bituminous machine, pavement markings grinder, thermoplastic machines, and generators.
  • Skill in using sign fabrication tools and equipment such as squeeze roller sheet applicators, electric/hydraulic die cutter, interstate applicator, hot oven, and computerized graphic printer/plotter.
  • Skill in using sign installation tools and equipment such as wrenches, posthole diggers, core drilling machine, and signpost extractors, electric saws, and jackhammers.
  • Skill in identifying discrepancies between blueprint or work order dimensions and actual road dimensions.
  • Ability to apply paint and markings correctly.
  • Ability to read and understand aspects of blueprints, survey maps and work orders that describe tasks to be performed.
  • Ability to apply pavement markings or to fabricate and install signs.
  • Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to follow established procedures.
  • Ability to work effectively with others.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to use computer terminals to accurately make sign details.

Physical Requirements

  • Work is generally outdoors and may occur during moderately adverse conditions to include weather, traffic, dampness, exposure to storm water and wastewater flows and atmospheres.
  • Involves physical activities that require considerable use of arms and legs and moving the whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials.
  • Lift and carry equipment for periods of short duration but repeatedly over the course of a day (occasionally requires heavy lifting).

Work Category

  • Medium Work - Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.

Minimum Qualifications Required

  • Graduation from high school or possession of a GED Certificate;

       OR

  • An equivalent combination of training and experience that would reasonably be expected to provide the job-related competencies noted above; AND
  • Possession of a valid Driver's License; AND
  • IMSA (International Municipal Signal Assoc.) Traffic Sign Level I.

Additional Requirements for Some Positions

  • FDOT MOT (Maintenance of Traffic) Intermediate Level Certification

Emergency Management Responsibilities

In the event of an emergency or disaster, an employee may be required to respond promptly to duties and responsibilities as assigned by the employee's department, the County's Office of Emergency Management, or County Administration. Such assignments may be for before, during or after the emergency/disaster.
Career Progression

Employees in this classification that acquire the competencies and minimum qualifications for the next tier will be able to apply for promotional opportunities through a competitive selection process. Employees will not automatically be upgraded to the next tier. Reclassifying a position is based on business need and financial impact and is not based solely on the job competencies or qualifications of the incumbent.


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