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Traffic Sign Technician

Sioux Falls, SD · On-site

$24.67 - $26.69/hr

This position will be required to be on call after hours and on weekends. Job Responsibilities 1. Install, repair, replace, and remove traffic control signs, markers, and barricades, traffic sign ...

Traffic Director

Southfield, MI · On-site

$18 - $26/hr

This position is specifically designed for weekends during the festival season and will primarily ... Installing and maintaining clear and visible signage to guide visitors to designated parking areas ...

Traffic Director

Southfield, MI · On-site

$18 - $26/hr

This position is specifically designed for weekends during the festival season and will primarily ... Installing and maintaining clear and visible signage to guide visitors to designated parking areas ...

TRAFFIC TECHNICIAN

Hobbs, NM

$21.66 - $24.91/hr

Essential Duties Performs labor involved in installation and maintenance of traffic signs ... Performs emergency repairs after normal duty hours, including weekends and holidays. Operates ...

Maintenance of faded signs and alternating flags and banners around the city * May be required to work weekend, after hours, and nights to support traffic management and operations for special events ...

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How much do weekend traffic sign jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend traffic sign 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 is the difference between Weekend Traffic Sign vs Weekend Traffic Control Worker?

AspectWeekend Traffic SignWeekend Traffic Control Worker
CertificationsTraffic Sign Installation CertificationTraffic Control Certification
Work EnvironmentInstalling and maintaining traffic signs, often outdoorsDirecting traffic, setting up signs and barriers at work sites
Industry UsageConstruction, municipal agenciesConstruction, road maintenance, event management
Job FocusSign installation and maintenanceTraffic direction and safety management

Weekend Traffic Sign primarily involves installing and maintaining traffic signs, focusing on signage safety and compliance. In contrast, Weekend Traffic Control Worker manages traffic flow directly, setting up barriers and directing vehicles at work sites. Both roles require similar certifications and work outdoors, but their daily tasks and responsibilities differ significantly.

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Traffic Sign Technician

City of Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls, SD • On-site

$24.67 - $26.69/hr

Other

Posted 16 days ago


City Of Sioux Falls rating

8.4

Company rating: 8.4 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

159th of 649 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Job Summary Perform skilled and semiskilled work relating to the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of traffic control signs. This position will be required to be on call after hours and on weekends. Job Responsibilities 1.

Install, repair, replace, and remove traffic control signs, markers, and barricades, traffic sign posts, and street name signs. Document activities through work orders and/or mobile GPS device. 2.

Perform sign fabrication tasks, including the application of sign faces to metal blanks and application of reflective sheeting to barricade panels. Design and assemble custom signs as assigned. Maintain sign materials inventory and prepare material orders for replenishing stock.

3. Troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning traffic signal control equipment; provide power to intersections with portable power equipment during power outages; repair various damaged signal devices; install or assist with the installation of signal equipment; and modify basic signal controller programs as needed. 4.

Locate and mark various traffic signal underground facilities for the Information Technology Division, locate and mark permanent traffic counter station detectors, and monitor and maintain KorTerra tickets for utility marking activities. Verify electronic maps and document corrections for changes as necessary. 5.

Operate and maintain various types of equipment, including pickup trucks, bucket trucks, hydraulic post drivers and pullers, various electronic and computer equipment, and other equipment necessary for performance of duties. 6. Perform snow removal procedures, including plowing, sanding, spreading deicing chemicals, loading trucks, hauling snow, or shoveling sidewalks, or assisting mechanics in the maintenance of snow removal equipment.

7. May oversee and document activities through work orders and/or mobile GPS device. Provide instruction to newly hired technicians, including temporary employees as assigned by leadership.

Complete required online training. 8. Perform other such duties and functions as are necessary or incidental to the proper performance of this position.

Minimum Qualifications Graduation from high school or GED certification supplemented with one (1) year of experience in the installation, repair, and maintenance of traffic control devices; or any such combination of education, experience, and training as may be acceptable to the hiring authority. Must possess or be able to obtain within 90 days of hire a valid Class B commercial driver's license with air brake endorsement. Supplemental Information Good mechanical ability.

Knowledge of the use and care of hand tools and electronic test equipment. Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of light equipment used in the installation and repair of traffic control devices. Knowledge of the procedures used in installing and repairing traffic signs, signals, and markings.

Knowledge of the requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Ability to read and interpret electronic schematics and manuals. Ability to work at heights and with live power.

Ability to write reports and understand written and oral work orders. Ability to record and maintain written work records. Willing to work standby and extended hours in variable weather conditions when required.