li>This position is regional in nature and will require regular travel to other NRF locations to proactively find improvement opportunities as well as to help solve existing problems, train other team members, assist with regional maintenance and to learn/share best practices. POSITION SUMMARY:
The Traffic Control Supervisor is responsible for designing, setting up, and maintaining temporary traffic control in work zones. Their duties include using traffic control devices to divert drivers and pedestrians, monitoring road repairs, and supervising teams as they install equipment.
The Pavement Marking Supervisor I is responsible for supervising crews engaged in the operation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of pavement marking equipment for road construction and maintenance projects.
Must be able to read plans, ensure traffic control plans are implemented and maintained, comply with road signs, complete paperwork, and understand federal and state motor carrier safety regulations.