Traffic Marshal
Acorn · Bath, Somerset
Traffic Marshal at Acorn, based in Bath, Somerset, paying £17.70 - £57.00 per hour. This is a contract role.
- Salary
- £17.70 - £57.00 per hour
- Location
- Bath, Somerset
- Contract
- Contract
- Posted
- 5 hours ago
- Closes
- 17 Sep 2026
- Sector
- Labourer
About 87% above the going rate for labourer
Reference a1WNz000003zljRMAQ_1787149323
About the role
Traffic Marshall
Bath City Centre | £17.70 per hour (CIS) | Full-Time | Long-Term Project
Introduction
Acorn by Synergie is seeking an experienced Traffic Marshall to join our client on a long-term commercial project based in Bath. This role offers consistent work for 57 weeks with a well-established contractor.
Key Duties
Manage vehicle movements and control traffic flow on and around the construction site.
Supervise deliveries to and from site, ensuring safe and efficient coordination.
Oversee pedestrian movement and maintain site safety.
Assist with general labouring duties as required to support the site team.
Requirements
Valid CSCS card.
Current Traffic Marshal NPORS card or CPCS
Full PPE (hard hat, high-vis, steel-toe boots, gloves, goggles).
Strong communication skills and reliability.
Ability to work independently or as part of a team.
What We Offer
Excellent pay rate of £17.70 per hour (CIS).
Long-term project with approximately 57 weeks of consistent work.
Supportive team and reputable contractor.
Interested?
Apply now or contact Ella at Acorn by Synergie's Bristol office.
Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment business for the supply of temporary workers.
Reference: a1WNz000003zljRMAQ_1787149323 · Posted 5 hours ago · Closes 17 Sep 2026 · Listed via Acorn
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