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Road marking work is about applying lines, symbols and reflective markers that make roads safer and easier to navigate.
Road markers use marking machinery and materials to paint carriageway lines, place road symbols and install reflective markers such as cat’s eyes.
In job descriptions, look for line-marking machines, road paint, reflective studs, traffic safety, surface preparation, site setup, civil engineering crews and outdoor work zones.
The work takes place on road sites where markings must be placed accurately and visibly. It can include preparing surfaces, operating line-marking equipment, placing reflective studs and working around traffic controls.
Useful depth comes from road safety, marking machines, paint or thermoplastic materials, site setup and reading layout instructions. Precision matters because markings guide traffic behaviour.
Pay expectations are best read through machine responsibility, night or seasonal work, traffic exposure, site setup duties and whether the role includes crew coordination. Specialist equipment can change the job level.
Development can move toward machine operation, site lead roles, road maintenance supervision, traffic management support or broader civil engineering work.
Check whether the vacancy names the marking method, road environment, traffic-control setup, travel pattern and weather expectations. It should distinguish road marking from general construction labour.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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civil engineering worker (9312.1)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/79082f76-4b11-4594-8437-2db567331f41 |
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| ESCO code | 9312.1.4 |
| ISCO group | 9312 |
| Concept type | Occupation |