TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECH I Under general supervision, the Traffic Signal Technician I skilled Electronic and Electrical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, renovation, and repair of traffic signal control devices, structures, networks for a Traffic Control System. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECH II Under general supervision, the Traffic Signal Technician II performs and oversees highly skilled electronic and electrical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, renovation, and repair of the traffic signal control devices, structures, networks for a Traffic Signal System. Serves as a crew leader with subordinate or equal level technicians. TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECH III Under general supervision, the Traffic Signal Technician III with expert proficiency performs and oversees skilled electronic and electrical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, renovation, and repair of the traffic signal control devices, structures, networks for a Traffic Signal System. Serves as a crew leader with subordinate or equal level technicians. Essential Functions: -- Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: Constructs, installs, maintains, renovates, and repairs traffic signal control devices, structures, networks and associated electronic and electrical related components associated with the traffic control system of the city. Verifies, checks, and evaluates timings in controller to ensure good traffic flow; maintains and updates any vehicle detections. Maintains and monitors all equipment; cleans, checks proper voltage, evaluates field wiring, inspects signal head, performs cosmetic upkeep, and calculates quality of flow of traffic. Handles, addresses, and responds to various trouble calls for damaged equipment, problematic mechanical components, or malfunctioning signal equipment. Uses, operates, and performs activities on computers, motor vehicles, tools, test equipment, and parts, to effectively perform assignments assuring the continued operation of the traffic control system. Drafts, prepares, and maintains records, equipment, tools, and vehicles as needed. Make signal timing changes with the guidance of Supervisors and engineering staff. Performs standby or "on call" duty for after hour responses within one hour of call out; handles emergency situations on a rotating schedule. Manages small, medium and large sized projects; communicates with supervisors, technicians, and other departments to coordinate day-to-day duties, tasks, and projects. Oversees and assists with the training of all Traffic Signal Technicians levels. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees