Summary
Traffic Control Assistant
The Traffic Control Assistant supports safe and efficient traffic flow around telecommunications construction sites. This role involves setting up and maintaining traffic control devices, protecting workers and the public, and assisting crews working on underground or aerial telecom infrastructure such as fiber optic and cable installations.
Requirements
- Set up, maintain, and remove traffic control devices including cones, signs, barricades, and flagging stations in accordance with local and federal regulations (e.g., MUTCD guidelines).
- Direct traffic safely using hand signals, flags, or stop/slow paddles.
- Monitor traffic flow and adjust control measures as needed to minimize congestion and hazards.
- Communicate with crew members via radio or hand signals to coordinate safe vehicle and pedestrian movement.
- Assist telecom construction crews with basic tasks when traffic is light (e.g., carrying materials, spotting equipment).
- Ensure work zones remain compliant with safety standards and report hazards immediately.
- Maintain visibility and awareness at all times, especially in high-risk or high-traffic areas.
- Interact professionally with the public and respond to questions or concerns when appropriate.
Job Description
Traffic Control Assistant
The Traffic Control Assistant supports safe and efficient traffic flow around telecommunications construction sites. This role involves setting up and maintaining traffic control devices, protecting workers and the public, and assisting crews working on underground or aerial telecom infrastructure such as fiber optic and cable installations.
Requirements
- Set up, maintain, and remove traffic control devices including cones, signs, barricades, and flagging stations in accordance with local and federal regulations (e.g., MUTCD guidelines).
- Direct traffic safely using hand signals, flags, or stop/slow paddles.
- Monitor traffic flow and adjust control measures as needed to minimize congestion and hazards.
- Communicate with crew members via radio or hand signals to coordinate safe vehicle and pedestrian movement.
- Assist telecom construction crews with basic tasks when traffic is light (e.g., carrying materials, spotting equipment).
- Ensure work zones remain compliant with safety standards and report hazards immediately.
- Maintain visibility and awareness at all times, especially in high-risk or high-traffic areas.
- Interact professionally with the public and respond to questions or concerns when appropriate.
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