The Highway Debris Removal Technician (Highway Maintenance Technician) supports the safety, appearance, and operational readiness of the Florida Turnpike system by identifying and removing roadway debris from highway rights-of-way, shoulders, ramps, bridges, and other transportation corridors. This position is responsible for patrolling assigned routes, removing large debris and hazards, performing routine inspections, documenting work performed, and communicating roadway concerns to project leadership. The role serves as a critical support function for roadway maintenance operations by ensuring mowing and maintenance crews can work safely without encountering debris that could damage equipment or create hazards for employees and motorists. Typical debris removed includes tires, vehicle parts, furniture, televisions, boxes, tree limbs, cargo materials, and other large objects that have fallen from vehicles or accumulated along the roadway. This position operates independently for much of the workday and requires sound judgment, attention to detail, and a strong commitment to safety. Work is performed outdoors in all weather conditions and includes participation in a mandatory on-call rotation to support emergency traffic control operations associated with roadway incidents and accidents. Training and certification opportunities are provided, including Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) certification. Team members gain valuable roadway maintenance and traffic control experience while helping keep Florida's highways safe, clean, and operational. This role reports to the Ocoee, FL office.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED