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Union Traffic Control Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Traffic Control Lead

Tolleson, AZ · On-site

$13.50 - $16.75/hr

Pavement Preservation Group is the proud union of industry leaders-Cactus Asphalt, American ... The Traffic Control Lead in Pavement Preservation is responsible for overseeing traffic management ...

Traffic Control Lead

Tolleson, AZ · On-site

$13.50 - $16.75/hr

Pavement Preservation Group is the proud union of industry leaders-Cactus Asphalt, American ... The Traffic Control Lead in Pavement Preservation is responsible for overseeing traffic management ...

Traffic Control Flagger

Sonoma, CA · On-site

$15.50 - $19/hr

Workers must ensure all traffic control setups are in line with local, state, and federal ... Non-union: 9. ATSSA Certified: * The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA ...

Traffic Control Lead

Georgetown, TX · On-site

$12.75 - $15.75/hr

Pavement Preservation Group is the proud union of industry leaders-Cactus Asphalt, American ... The Traffic Control Lead in Pavement Preservation is responsible for overseeing traffic management ...

Traffic Control Flagger

Sonoma, CA · On-site

$15.50 - $19/hr

Workers must ensure all traffic control setups are in line with local, state, and federal ... Non-union: 9. ATSSA Certified: * The American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA ...

AWP is America's Traffic Control Leader, representing nearly every major public utility: electric ... Union Facilities: PTO and Holidays are union provided Recognition and Rewards: Competitive referral ...

AWP is America's Traffic Control Leader, representing nearly every major public utility: electric ... PTO and Holidays are union provided • Recognition and Rewards: Competitive referral incentives ...

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How much do union traffic control jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for union traffic control in the United States is $92,458.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $119,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in Union Traffic Control?

A typical day in Union Traffic Control involves setting up and maintaining traffic control zones around construction or roadwork sites, directing the flow of vehicles and pedestrians, and ensuring compliance with safety guidelines. You’ll regularly communicate with crew members, flaggers, and law enforcement to coordinate activities and quickly adapt to changing site needs or weather conditions. Responsibilities may also include inspecting equipment, updating signage, and documenting incidents or hazards. Teamwork is essential, as these roles often require close coordination with both union members and supervisors to keep operations running smoothly. Working as part of a union offers additional support, resources, and consistent workplace standards.

What is a Union Traffic Control job?

A Union Traffic Control job involves directing traffic around construction sites, roadwork, or accidents to ensure the safety of workers, drivers, and pedestrians. Workers in this role follow safety regulations, use signs and flags to communicate with drivers, and may work in various weather conditions. Being part of a union often means receiving benefits such as better wages, job security, and access to training programs.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Union Traffic Control position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Union Traffic Control professional, you need a solid understanding of traffic management, workplace safety protocols, and relevant labor union practices, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with traffic control devices, flagging certification, and knowledge of local/state traffic laws are typically required. Strong communication, situational awareness, and teamwork skills make individuals stand out in this position. These abilities are crucial for maintaining safe and efficient job sites while coordinating with construction crews and the public.

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Infographic showing various Union Traffic Control job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 40% Full Time, and 60% Part Time. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,458 per year, or $44.5 per hour.
Traffic Control Supervisor II (UNION)

Traffic Control Supervisor II (UNION)

RoadSafe Traffic Systems

Lafayette, IN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


RoadSafe Traffic Systems rating

6.2

Company rating: 6.2 out of 10

Based on 20 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 7 rated traffic management


Job description

Title: Traffic Control Supervisor
Classification: Non-Exempt
About the Organization
RoadSafe Traffic Systems is the largest national provider of traffic safety products and services in the United States. RoadSafe serves customers in all 48 contiguous states through its network of more than 60+ branch locations. At RoadSafe, we offer competitive pay, growth potential, and an excellent benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k) plans for those who qualify. We recognize and value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Traffic Control Supervisor is responsible for designing, setting up, and maintaining temporary traffic control in work zones. Their duties include using traffic control devices to divert drivers and pedestrians, monitoring road repairs, and supervising teams as they install equipment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Operate company trucks to transport materials and equipment to job sites.
  • Drive MOT (Management of Traffic) vehicle to and from projects and on work sites.
  • Drive TMA (Truck Mounted Attenuator) vehicle to and from projects and on work sites to protect workers and work zones.
  • Place temporary construction signs in work areas.
  • Position arrow boards or variable message boards in work areas.
  • Set up traffic cones and other traffic safety devices in work areas.
  • Monitor the work zone throughout the shift to ensure items remain in their proper locations.
  • Collect and load traffic control items at the beginning and end of shifts.
  • Install, remove, and reset delineators, signs, posts, and supports.
  • Perform shop work, including general maintenance and repair of equipment.
  • Follow all safety rules and regulations to ensure a safe work environment.
  • Adhere to all Company Policies and Procedures.
  • Perform other work-related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS REQUIRED:
  • Valid Driver’s License.
  • 2+ years of experience and 4,000 in field hours in traffic control.
  • Must successfully complete the ATSSA TCS intermediate training course.
  • Must be able to pass a background check, including motor vehicle records check.
  • Must successfully pass a drug test and meet federal DOT requirements.
  • Wear proper safety equipment (work boots with safety toe, hard hat, safety glasses, and safety vest).
  • Basic reading and writing ability to comply with road signs, complete paperwork, and knowledge of federal and state motor carrier safety regulations.
  • Must be able to read plans and ensure traffic control plans are implemented and maintained.
  • Good knowledge of state and local roadways and experience operating delivery vehicles of varying sizes.
  • Ability to lift and move up to 70 pounds.
  • Willingness to travel statewide, with occasional overnight stays, and ability to work nights and weekends as required by projects.
  • Must be available for a rotating on-call schedule.
EOE Statement
RoadSafe is an Equal Opportunity Employer/including Disabled/Veterans

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