"Working with a great group of people is something that makes the job enjoyable. I’ve been lucky to have had some really good partners, and that can make or break your day. All of the Supervisors are great, easily accessible, and always helpful if needed. Another thing that I enjoy is seeing so many different parts of the state. Almost every day, we can be traveling to a new area that may only be 30 miles from my home, but I’ve never been to." - Richard, Crew Chief
A new year brings new beginnings. Begin your career at Traffic Plan and enjoy weekly pay, paid training, opportunity for advancement, and more. Head to our site and apply for one of our open positions! https://www.trafficplan.com/jobs-careers/current-opportunities
No matter the weather, we stand with our clients to ensure they remain safe. Our crew is all bundled up and ready to keep traffic moving while critical maintenance work takes place!
Our workforce helps protect the conveniences that can be taken for granted – clean water, internet, electricity, and strong roads and bridges. We stand to keep everyone safe, connected, and moving forward. Do you have what it takes to stand with us? Submit your application today: https://www.trafficplan.com/jobs-careers/
At Traffic Plan, our crew members always have each other’s backs.
As a women-owned business, we’re aware at all times of the contributions our female employees make to our company. At Traffic Plan, a strong female presence on our field crews, in supervisory positions, and in administrative work brings an energy that creates a more diverse, more welcoming community.
Every day is different when you're working as a flagger. Some days you may find yourself working on a highway, and some days you'll be tasked with working on a quiet country road. Many of our team members say that the ever-changing scenery is one of their favorite parts of the job!
Daniel has been with us for nearly three years, and he's currently a Crew Chief. One of his favorite things about the job is meeting all kinds of interesting, new people. However, he acknowledges that those interactions sometimes come with challenges. "A lot of the job is interacting with frustrated people. Patience is key."
We're proud to be a women-owned business, and we strive to uplift women throughout all parts of our organization.
At utility work sites, flaggers play a critical role in maintaining safety. They oversee areas where utility companies conduct maintenance or repairs near roadways, guaranteeing that workers and passing vehicles can coexist without risk.