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Weekend Traffic Sign Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Traffic Control Laborer

Madison, WI ยท On-site

$13.75 - $17.25/hr

You'll load and unload traffic control equipment, including drums, signs, barricades, pavement ... Flexibility is key, as the job may require working nights, weekends, and extended hours. You must ...

Traffic Control Laborer

Madison, WI ยท On-site

$13.75 - $17/hr

You'll load and unload traffic control equipment, including drums, signs, barricades, pavement ... Flexibility is key, as the job may require working nights, weekends, and extended hours. You must ...

Traffic Control Laborer

Madison, WI ยท On-site

$13.75 - $17/hr

You'll load and unload traffic control equipment, including drums, signs, barricades, pavement ... Flexibility is key, as the job may require working nights, weekends, and extended hours. You must ...

Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm, occasional weekend/evening hours Starting salary: $99,630.34 ... Reviews all signing related issues, including plan reviews; sign installations association with B ...

Engineer III - Traffic

Waukesha, WI ยท On-site

$99K - $139K/yr

Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm, occasional weekend/evening hours Starting salary: $99,630.34 ... Reviews all signing related issues, including plan reviews; sign installations association with B ...

Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm, occasional weekend/evening hours Starting salary: $99,630.34 ... Reviews all signing related issues, including plan reviews; sign installations association with B ...

... changeable message signs, ramp meters, traffic detectors, etc. * Real-time assessment of all ... Ability to work on a shift basis at a 24/7/365 operation center that includes weekends, holidays ...

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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.

What cities in Wisconsin are hiring for Weekend Traffic Sign jobs? Cities in Wisconsin with the most Weekend Traffic Sign job openings:

Traffic Control Laborer

Forward Traffic & Marking

Madison, WI โ€ข On-site

$13.75 - $17.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Forward Traffic & Marking is seeking a dedicated Traffic Control Laborer to support road construction projects across Wisconsin. By joining our team, you'll be part of a company that emphasizes safety, quality work, and continuous improvement. If you're looking for a hands-on role within a company that values its employees, this is the opportunity for you.

ABOUT FORWARD TRAFFIC & MARKING

Forward Traffic & Marking provides traffic control and pavement marking services throughout Wisconsin. We are committed to delivering high-quality road construction projects that improve our communities and infrastructure. Our company operates on core values of Excellence, Dependability, Honesty, Teamwork, and Safety, ensuring client satisfaction. At Forward Traffic & Marking, we believe quality service comes from quality people.

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A TRAFFIC CONTROL LABORER

As a Traffic Control Laborer, your primary responsibility will be ensuring the safety of contractors and motorists in work zones. You'll load and unload traffic control equipment, including drums, signs, barricades, pavement marking materials, and lights. You will set up and remove lane closures, road closures, and other traffic control setups, as well as install and remove pavement markings and roadside safety devices like crash cushions.

Using maps and plan sheets, you'll ensure proper equipment delivery and placement at job sites. You will also perform maintenance on traffic control equipment and assist with shop work, including organization, assembly, repair, and minor maintenance. The role requires flexibility, as tasks and shifts may vary, and you'll work in varying environmental conditions.

JOB REQUIREMENTS

To succeed in this role, you must have a high school diploma or equivalent and maintain a valid driver's license with an excellent driving record. The role requires lifting at least 50 pounds repetitively and performing physical tasks like reaching overhead, bending, kneeling, and twisting. Comfort with outdoor work in extreme weather and walking long distances is essential.

Flexibility is key, as the job may require working nights, weekends, and extended hours. You must also be able to work near traffic in potentially hazardous conditions. Strong communication skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for success.

WHY JOIN FORWARD TRAFFIC & MARKING?

Joining Forward Traffic & Marking means becoming part of a respected, stable company with a commitment to employee development. You will contribute to important infrastructure projects and work with a dedicated team. We value teamwork, dependability, and safety and offer a supportive work environment with opportunities for career advancement.

APPLY NOW

Take the next step in your career by applying to be a Traffic Control Laborer. Help improve Wisconsin's infrastructure and contribute to the safety of contractors and motorists in work zones. Apply today and join a company that values its people and delivers high-quality work.

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