HIRING RANGE Traffic Tech I: $25.21 - $29 per hour Traffic Tech II: $26.58 - $31.90 per hour The Traffic Technician I position is responsible for performing skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic signal systems.This position requires a variety of specialized tasks including, but not limited to setting up and programming NEMA traffic signal controllers, time clocks, detector systems, emergency vehicle detectors, setting signal heads, span wire, pedestal poles, and other traffic signal equipment. The Traffic Technician II position is responsible for leading a team to perform skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic signal systems. This position requires a variety of specialized tasks including, but not limited to setting up and programming NEMA traffic signal controllers, time clocks, detector systems, emergency vehicle detectors, setting signal heads, span wire, pedestal poles, and other traffic signal equipment.
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This position requires extensive fieldwork and site visits driving a city vehicle, is subject to all extremes of weather conditions, high noise levels from construction equipment, fumes, and odors from soil amendments and chemical exposure from fertilizers, and includes field inspection work in developed facilities, construction sites, undeveloped terrain, and open space areas. Sufficient mobility and physical stamina to walk over disturbed terrain. Walking approximately 40% of the workday and includes bending and kneeling with minimal lifting of up to 30 pounds occasionally. Ability to utilize an aerial lift bucket to access equipment and wiring at heights up to 40 feet. Ability to hear heavy equipment. Ability to differentiate colors.
HIRING RANGE Traffic Tech I: $25.21 - $29 per hour Traffic Tech II: $26.58 - $31.90 per hour The Traffic Technician I position is responsible for performing skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic signal systems.This position requires a variety of specialized tasks including, but not limited to setting up and programming NEMA traffic signal controllers, time clocks, detector systems, emergency vehicle detectors, setting signal heads, span wire, pedestal poles, and other traffic signal equipment. The Traffic Technician II position is responsible for leading a team to perform skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic signal systems. This position requires a variety of specialized tasks including, but not limited to setting up and programming NEMA traffic signal controllers, time clocks, detector systems, emergency vehicle detectors, setting signal heads, span wire, pedestal poles, and other traffic signal equipment.
Minimum Duties
Essential Job Functions, Duties, Responsibilities, and Tasks
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education:
Experience:
Knowledge:
Abilities:
Skills:
Licenses and Certifications:
This position requires extensive fieldwork and site visits driving a city vehicle, is subject to all extremes of weather conditions, high noise levels from construction equipment, fumes, and odors from soil amendments and chemical exposure from fertilizers, and includes field inspection work in developed facilities, construction sites, undeveloped terrain, and open space areas. Sufficient mobility and physical stamina to walk over disturbed terrain. Walking approximately 40% of the workday and includes bending and kneeling with minimal lifting of up to 30 pounds occasionally. Ability to utilize an aerial lift bucket to access equipment and wiring at heights up to 40 feet. Ability to hear heavy equipment. Ability to differentiate colors.
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