Highway Maintenance Workers

Keep airport runways, rights-of-way, and local roadways in good condition. Working on guard rails, highway markings, and snow barriers are all part of the job description, as does restoring damaged pavement.

Career Snapshot

ABOUT HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE WORKER CAREERS
Video transcript

Highways are an essential part of America. All across the country, people use highway to travel to work, for vacations, to visit family, and even just to go shopping. Because of this, out nation's roads are in constant need of maintenance. Snow, storms, and heavy equipment also add to the burden.

Highway maintenance workers keep our nation in gear, by repairing and restoring these roads. These men and women patch damaged pavement, erect guardrails, and establish highway markers to improve safety. They also clear brush and plant trees - making traveling not only safer - but more pleasant as well.

Many of them are employed by state and local governments. On the job, they develop skills with an array of tools, including posthole diggers, power tools, picks, and saws. In some areas of the country, highway maintenance workers make repairs on airport runways.

This job is good for people who like physical activity, the outdoors, and a certain amount of freedom from the everyday workplace. Highway maintenance workers have the satisfaction of knowing that after a good day's work, they may have helped prevent an accident - or at least made travel a little more pleasant.

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Exposure to extreme environmental conditions
Dealing and handling conflicts
Leadership
Critical decision making
Level of responsibilities
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Competition for this position
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