Join the City of Pharr as a Full-Time Toll System Technician and immerse yourself in a dynamic, customer-centric environment that thrives on innovation. Located onsite in the vibrant city of Pharr, TX, this role invites you to be at the forefront of technology and problem-solving within the toll system operations. Collaborate with energetic professionals and contribute to a forward-thinking culture that values your expertise. The position offers a competitive annual salary of $43,000.00, reflecting our commitment to attracting top talent. Enjoy the satisfaction of making a tangible impact in your community while advancing your career in a professional setting. You can enjoy great benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, and Paid Time Off. Take the next step in your journey by applying today and be part of a team that shapes the future of toll system management. Your role as a Toll System Technician The Toll System Technician at the City of Pharr plays a crucial role in ensuring the seamless operation of electronic toll collection systems. This position encompasses the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of essential components such as lane hardware, sensors, cameras, controllers, and communication devices. By ensuring optimal functionality and reliability, the technician supports daily toll lane operations and safeguards data integrity. This role demands rapid technical responses to equipment issues, minimizing downtime and enhancing the efficiency and security of toll collection processes. With the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies, this position is vital for maintaining the smooth operation of our toll systems and providing exceptional service to the community. What you need to be successful To excel as a Toll System Technician with the City of Pharr, candidates must possess a strong foundation in electronic toll collection systems and related technologies, including lane equipment, sensors, cameras, and AVI technologies. A thorough understanding of electrical and electronic principles, such as voltage, current, circuitry, and grounding is essential for effective troubleshooting and repairs. Familiarity with data integrity, system communication protocols, and back-office tolling processes is also necessary to ensure optimal performance. Additionally, proficiency in using diagnostic tools, including multimeters and specialized software utilities, will empower the technician to promptly identify and resolve issues. The combination of these skills will facilitate the technician's ability to maintain system functionality and contribute to the overall efficiency of toll collection operations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees