Ironman Triathlon Event Set Up Laborers


RICHLAND, WA 99352

Posted: 8/5/2024

Job Description

Ironman Triathlon Event Set Up Laborers

Richland, WA

1 Day Event - Sept 21st, 2024

$30/hr | 12-14hrs | $315-$441 | Plus transportation reimbursement over 25 miles one way

Washington LaborMax is in need of several laborers who want to set up the traffic control equipment for $30/hr and can expect to work 12-14 hours that day.

Laborers will meet in Kennewick and travel with a crew all day throughout the race.

Flaggers will be given ONE station and stay there for the whole day.

You will be paid the following Monday for this position.

This would be a great opportunity for you to sign up with us and work as a flagger out of our Spokane, Tacoma, and/or Everett locations part time, on-call, weekends, and/or for storm-call as well!

LaborMax managers will be onsite for the whole event giving breaks, handing out water and snacks, and providing additional support to crews.

Key Responsibilities:

Using WSDOT/MUTCD standards to control traffic and set up traffic control devices on the road

Maintains a professional mannerism at all times while communicating with the drivers, crews, and their flagging partner(s)

Work the whole event start to finish

Work with the crews to manage and set up their work site quickly and efficiently and be ready to make last minute changes as needed

Additional Responsibilities:

Positive attitudes

Strong work ethic

Attention to attendance and reliability

Leadership qualities that make you easy to work with

Reliable transportation

Minimum Requirements:

Current Washington State Flaggers Certification Card

Education:

High School Diploma or Equivalent is preferred


To apply for this position, click the link below or contact the local office at (425) 610-4155

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