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Longline Road Striper-Foreman

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TRP Infrastructures

Charlotte, NC, USA

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TRP Construction Group, LLC, with locations in Texas, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama, is a rapidly growing Striping Company with Career Advancement Opportunities. TRP is seeking a Longline Road Striper- Painting Foreman to become part of our Highway Striping Team. Requirements Job Responsibilities: ·         Assist Highway Striping Crew in Installation of Thermoplastic, Waterborne Paint, Epoxy/Polyurea, and other Pavement Marking Materials. ·         Perform Layout according to specifications. ·         Perform Pre-trip and Post-trip Inspections when operating motor vehicles. ·         Make sure vehicles are kept clean, inside and out, are in working order, and properly loaded daily. ·         Control Traffic passing near, in, and around Work Zone. Qualifications: ·         Strong Work Ethic with Ability to Listen and Follow Instructions. ·         The position will require stamina to meet demanding schedules, frequent long hours including nights, weekends, and occasional Holidays. ·         Must pass pre-employment background checks for criminal record, driving record, and controlled substance/drug testing. ·         Demonstrate Mechanical Aptitude ·         Ability to Adjust to Changing Work Schedules. ·         Ability to Work in Team Environment ·         Previous Experience in the Pavement Marking Industry preferred. ·         Valid Driver’s License with Safe Driving Record  (CDL is a plus) Physical Requirements: ·         Regularly Lift and Move up to 50 pounds to 100 pounds. ·         Occasionally lift and move more than 100 pounds. ·         Regular exposure to outside weather conditions, moving equipment and machinery parts, moving traffic, fumes, and airborne particles. ·         Noise level of the work environment is moderate to loud. Availability: ·         Monday – Friday. ·         Must be able to Work Nights and Weekends as needed. ·         Must be able to Work Overtime. ·         Must be able to Travel when necessary. Benefits ·         Health Insurance ·         Dental Insurance ·         Vision Insurance ·         Life Insurance ·         Short-Term Disability Insurance ·         Long-Term Disability Insurance ·         401k

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