Job Description
Location: Irvine, CA
Company: Cityside Fiber
Employment Type: Full-Time (Direct Hire)
Salary: $85,000 – $90,000 annually (based on experience)
We are seeking an experienced and driven Traffic Control Manager to oversee traffic control operations for our expanding fiber infrastructure projects. This role is critical in ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient traffic management across multiple job sites.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, safety-focused, and comfortable working in both field and office environments. You will lead a small team, coordinate with internal and external stakeholders, and ensure all traffic control activities meet regulatory and company standards.
Key Responsibilities
Team & Work Environment
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What We Offer
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