The growth Flagger Force has experienced is remarkable and is a testament to our hard work and dedication. Substantial growth requires our employees to have individual leadership abilities and the capacity to apply our specific standards in new and often uncertain circumstances. For instance, it takes a clear and confident mindset to maintain good safety standards on roadways with unpredictable motorists. It also takes that same level of confidence at our Corporate Campus or regional training facilities to work effectively with our teams in the field.
If you are up for a fulfilling challenge where you play a key role in keeping communities safe, creating jobs, and supporting the improvement of our nation’s infrastructure, we have a place for you at Flagger Force.
Advance Your Career
We value investing in and developing our employees and promote entirely from within for our positions in the field.
Entry Level: Crew Member
Crew Members are responsible for controlling traffic safely through work zones using appropriate equipment and communication. They will assist a Crew Leader in setting up and managing work zones. Crew Members will also be paired with a Field Specialist for on-site training and support. This is our entry-level position in the field.
Crew Leader
Crew Leaders are responsible for setting up basic flagging operations, including all cones and signage in work zones. They actively participate in controlling traffic in work zones. Crew Leaders take the initiative to meet with clients for a pre-job brief and they are responsible for a company vehicle, equipment, and a fuel card.
Advanced Crew Leader
Advanced Crew Leaders are responsible for setting up basic flagging operations and complex work zones, which may include shifting lanes, merging patterns, and complex intersection work. They assist with TMA and stake body jobs as well as other larger projects. Advanced Crew Leaders actively participate in controlling traffic in work zones, meet with clients for pre-job briefs, and are responsible for a company vehicle, equipment, and fuel card.
Field Trainer
Field trainers offer one-on-one guidance to all field employees, including identifying field employees for additional training and promotions, or providing extra support in the field. They conduct truck inspections, safety observations, and write daily reports that help bridge the gap between the office and the field.
Instructor
Instructors are certified to the highest state DOT traffic control standards, and most hold other specialty qualifications in traffic safety. Instructors have received additional education in “train-the-trainer” formats and are continuously improving their materials and presentations to keep the Flagger Force Academy classes engaging and the information as up-to-date as possible.
Safety Professional
Safety Professionals are responsible for ongoing improvement of safety policies, and procedures and for enforcing Flagger Force’s safety standards. Areas of improvement are identified through Safety ‘Pro’ site visits, incident investigation, and Field Employee input. Once opportunities for improvement are identified, the Safety Professional works to proactively prevent incident occurrences across all operations.