Truck Mounted Attenuator (TMA) Driver

Dallas, TX
Full Time
DFW
Experienced




Job description:

Company Overview
Ragle Inc. is a highly diversified construction company specializing in highway, heavy civil, and commercial projects. Known for its commitment to safety, quality, and on-time performance, Ragle Inc. leverages a modern fleet of equipment and a team of experienced professionals to deliver complex projects efficiently and within budget.

Job Summary

The Truck Mounted Attenuator (TMA) Driver is responsible for operating a specialized crash-absorbing vehicle used in roadway construction and maintenance zones. This role is critical for protecting workers, motorists, and equipment by providing a mobile safety barrier in high-risk traffic environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate a TMA-equipped vehicle to support road construction, maintenance, and utility crews.
  • Position the TMA truck to shield work zones from oncoming traffic.
  • Maintain safe following distances and proper placement based on traffic control plans.
  • Communicate effectively with crew members, flaggers, and supervisors to ensure safe operations.
  • Perform daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle and attenuator system.
  • Monitor traffic conditions and adjust positioning as needed to maintain safety.
  • Follow all local, state, and federal traffic laws and safety regulations.
  • Assist with general labor tasks when not actively driving, as needed.
  • Respond quickly and appropriately in emergencies or impact situations.

Qualifications

  • Valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) (Class A or B, depending on employer requirements).
  • Clean driving record.
  • Previous experience in construction, traffic control, or commercial driving preferred.
  • Knowledge of roadway safety standards and traffic control procedures (e.g., MUTCD guidelines).
  • Ability to work in high-traffic and high-risk environments.
  • Strong situational awareness and attention to detail.

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to sit for extended periods while driving.
  • Capability to lift and move equipment (typically up to 50 lbs).
  • Comfortable working outdoors in various weather conditions.
  • Quick reaction time and ability to remain alert for long shifts.

Work Environment

  • Primarily outdoors on highways, roads, and construction zones.
  • Exposure to moving traffic, loud noise, and varying weather conditions.
  • May require night shifts, weekends, and overtime depending on project needs.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Vision insurance

Application Question(s):

  • Are you available to work nights?
  • At this time, Ragle Inc. is unable to provide visa sponsorship. Are you currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship, now or in the future?

Experience:

  • TMA Driver: 1 year (Required)
  • Construction: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Traffic Control: 1 year (Preferred)

License/Certification:

  • CDL A (Preferred)
  • CDL B (Preferred)

Work Location: In person

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