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Traffic flaggers help keep roadway construction zones safe for both drivers and work crews. Learn more about the types of hazards flaggers encounter and how they keep drivers and workers safe from them.
We recently added the 250th TMA to our fleet! Reaching this milestone during our nation's 250th year made it all the more special. To mark the occasion, our CEO, Mary Kiely, decided to celebrate the new TMA with a bottle of champagne. Cheers to 250!
We’re hiring traffic flaggers in your area! As a Traffic Plan employee, you’ll receive paid training, paid healthcare premiums, weekly paychecks, and opportunities to advance in your career. Find an open position in your city: https://loom.ly/XevdVmA
Happy Pride Month! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 At Traffic Plan, we are partners in progress, united by purpose. By championing diversity and inclusion, we not only build a stronger company but also play a vital role in building stronger, more resilient communities.
Flaggers work on many types of infrastructure projects, including electric, gas, water, and road widening. Each job has its own unique challenges and requires different skills and procedures. To outsiders, our jobs at Traffic Plan may look the same from day to day, but once you've worked in the industry, you'll realize that different factors make each work zone unique.
Here at Traffic Plan, we take pride in what we do. Each day, we protect our clients, get people where they need to go, and make sure everyone gets home safely.
Today marks the start of National Work Zone Awareness Week! Safe actions save lives, and safe actions start with thorough training. At Traffic Plan, we take ownership of training at our very own Progress Institute, where each of our employees completes ATSSA flagger certification training. We also offer many opportunities for our clients' teams to undergo safety training, as well. Please reach out to your supervisor if you're interested in attending our advanced safety training sessions. Join us this week as we celebrate NWZAW and spread the message that safe actions save lives!
Our workforce helps protect the conveniences that can be taken for granted — clean water, internet, electricity, smooth roads, and strong bridges. We stand to keep everyone safe, connected, and moving forward. Do you have what it takes to stand with us? Apply now!
Spring is finally here, and it's the perfect time to start a job as a traffic flagger. It gives you plenty of time to get trained and certified before we head into the thick of construction season, and you'll be able to enjoy the spring flowers and fresh air while working outside. Apply now: https://www.trafficplan.com/job-search
As a women-owned business, March is always an exciting time for us at Traffic Plan. In addition to it being Women's History Month, we also celebrate Women in Construction Week (March 1–7) and International Women's Day (March 8). We strive to uplift women in our industry year-round, but in March, we like to spend a little extra time celebrating those who make Traffic Plan the company that it is. From our founders to our flaggers, every Traffic Plan team member helps us create safer, more efficient communities.