Job Description
JOB TITLE: Signal Technician
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Public Works
REPORTS TO: Traffic Operations Supervisor
Responsible for assisting in the installation, repair, and maintenance of electronically controlled traffic control devices, arterial street lighting and school zone flashers; responds to emergency situations regarding signals, flashers and downed stop signs; assists in training signal crew members. Work is performed with limited supervision.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
• Performs line locates for underground traffic signal and lighting equipment as needed.
• Assists with the inventorying of materials and equipment.
• Assists with performing maintenance on message boards, generators and other traffic signal and control equipment as needed.
• Programs and places message boards for special events or emergencies, as needed.
• Assists in the installation, troubleshooting and repair of school zone flashers and City-owned and maintained street lighting.
• Installs, troubleshoots and repairs traffic signal equipment.
• Inspects traffic signal equipment at operational intersections to ensure signals and school zone flashers are operating as programmed.
• Assists with responding to trouble calls on equipment malfunctions; identifies problem; repairs or replaces faulty equipment; documents trouble call and problem resolution
• Routinely patrols streets to identify traffic signals that may need repair.
• Assists with performing routine maintenance on traffic control devices and other equipment.
• Reads and interprets product safety data sheets, plans, schematics, blueprints and other diagrams; such as technical manuals, NEC and MUTCD.
• Replaces parts such as load switches, relays and flashers and documents process.
• Makes recommendations and carries out plans with Supervisor approval.
• Implements safety procedures at job sites.
• Performs manual traffic and pedestrian counts.
• Completes work orders summarizing daily work tasks.
• Cleans work sites and restores landscaping to original condition upon project completion.
• May be required to remove debris, fallen trees and limbs; replace streets signs during or after hazardous weather or other emergencies.
• Prepares and maintains a variety of daily work, maintenance history and work order records related to division repairs and operational activities.
• Participates in training signal crew members on work procedures and practices.
• Participates in/on a variety of meetings, committees, and/or other applicable groups to receive and/or convey information.
• Responds to emergency and on-call situations.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
• Knowledge of basic electronic and electrical principles
• Knowledge of safe work methods
• Skilled in reading and interpreting schematics and blueprints
• Skilled in troubleshooting and resolving problems related to traffic signals and roadway lighting.
• Knowledge of electrical codes, electronic circuits and circuit logic.
• Knowledge of the Manual of Uniform traffic Control Devices.
• Skilled in applying independent judgment, personal discretion, and resourcefulness in interpreting and applying guidelines
• Skilled in operating applicable tools and equipment of the trade
• Skilled in performing routine repair and maintenance activities
• Skilled in performing basic construction activities
• Skilled in performing manual labor
• Skilled in observing safety rules and regulations
• Skilled in operating a computer and related software applications
• Skilled in communicating effectively with a variety of individuals
• Able to read and interpret schematics, blueprints, and other diagrams; such as technical manuals, NEC and MUTCD.
• Skilled in in troubleshooting and resolving electronics related problems.
• Skilled in oral and written communication
• Skilled in basic mathematical calculations
• Skilled in planning and coordinating work site activities
• Ability to maintain accurate and complete records
• Ability to change ballast, capacitors, bulbs and fuses in roadway lighting.
• Ability to work with voltages that vary 120/240, 240/480, & straight 480
• Must be able to identify colors
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
• High School Diploma or G.E.D
• One year of related traffic signal installation experience
OR
• An equivalent combination of education, experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
PREFERRED
• Work Zone Safety Certification
• IMSA Signals Level I
• Class A CDL
WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Frequent climbing, balancing, reaching, sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching, talking, seeing, hearing, driving and manual dexterity.
• Occasional lifting and carrying of over 100 pounds.
• Work is typically performed in standard office and outdoor environments, with potential exposure to adverse weather conditions.
• Work is performed in high and precarious places and near moving mechanical parts.
• Must be able to work in a bucket truck at heights up to 60’.
• Potential exposure to risk of electrical shock, vibration, fumes and airborne particles.
• Regular and consistent attendance for assigned work hours, on call and overtime is essential.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
• Must possess a valid motor vehicle driver license.
• Must pass pre-employment drug test.
• Must pass criminal history check.
• Must pass motor vehicle records check.
• Class A CDL within 6 months of employment
• Work Zone Safety Certification within 1 year of employment
• IMSA Signals Level I Certification within 1 year of employment