AWP Safety - - Responsibilities: Set up, maintain, and remove Advance Warning Signs, Channelizing Devices, and other traffic control devices according to Federal, State, and/or Local Temporary Traffic Control Guidelines and Temporary Traffic Control Plans for simple and intermediate complexity work zones.; Maintain a Flagger Station by standing and controlling road users through the use of hand signals with a STOP/SLOW Paddle.; Drive a company vehicle to transport equipment, trailers, and team members to and from work sites safely and in a timely manner.; Provide on-the-job training, coaching, and mentoring to Protector; Coordinate and communicate with customers to ensure the safety of all workers.
AWP Safety - - Responsibilities: Set up, maintain, and remove Advance Warning Signs, Channelizing Devices, and other traffic control devices according to Federal, State, and/or Local Temporary Traffic Control Guidelines and Temporary Traffic Control Plans for simple and intermediate complexity work zones.; Maintain a Flagger Station by standing and controlling road users through the use of hand signals with a STOP/SLOW Paddle.; Drive a company vehicle to transport equipment, trailers, and team members to and from work sites safely and in a timely manner.; Provide on-the-job training, coaching, and mentoring to Protector; Coordinate and communicate with customers to ensure the safety of all workers.
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