Job Title |
|
Job Family |
|
Job Code |
|
Job Exempt |
Traffic Electronics Technician II
|
|
Liuna_Trades_And_Crafts
|
|
CL-LTL02
|
|
N
|
|
|
|
|
|
Pay Grade |
|
Pay Rate Type |
|
Minimum |
|
Midpoint |
|
Maximum |
|
|
|
|
L06
|
|
Hourly
|
|
$21.75
|
|
$27.74
|
|
$33.72
|
|
|
Job Description
|
|
Performs skilled journey-level work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electronic and microprocessor-based traffic control equipment. Work may involve lead responsibility for applying electronic theory and practices to the installation, maintenance, and precision repair of electronic and microprocessor-based traffic signal equipment and related traffic control devices. Work is performed with considerable independence under the general direction of a Traffic Signal Chief. Work is reviewed while in progress and upon completion through conferences and direct observation. This position stands on duty at night and on weekends on a rotating basis.
Minimum Qualifications:
Associate's Degree and five (5) years of traffic signal maintenance experience or five (5) years of electronics experience including one (1) year of traffic signal maintenance experience; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Valid Florida Class B CDL required within twelve (12) months of hire date. Traffic Signal Technician Level I and II Certifications by the International Municipal Signal Association required within twelve (12) months of hire.
Additional Qualifications for Promotion (Traffic Electronics Technician I to II):
Traffic Signal Technician Level II Certification from the International Municipal Signal Association required.
|
|
Responsibilities
|
|
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
Note: The listed duties are only illustrative and are not intended to describe every function that may be performed by this job class. The omission of specific statements does not preclude management from assigning specific duties not listed if such duties are a logical assignment to the position.
May serve as lead worker and participate in the installation, maintenance, and repair of sophisticated electronic and micro-processor based controllers, signal head components, relays, vehicle detectors, fixed time controllers, and fiber optic signing.
Troubleshoots electronic components using diagnostic test equipment to include power supply oscilloscopes, voltmeters, storage scopes, and logic probes.
Investigates complaints and reports of signal malfunctions; diagnoses problems; and adjusts, repairs, replaces, or removes defective or damaged equipment.
Services and operates a variety of electronic traffic signal control repair tools and testing equipment; operates a bucket truck.
Installs new additions to the electronic traffic signal control system.
Maintains inventory of required repair and replacement parts and materials; establishes reorder points.
Maintains records on service and repair activities.
Performs installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic signal cabinets including Controllers, MMUs, BUIs, relays, circuit boards, signal and electrical conduit and cables, signal heads/LEDs, pedestrian signals, pedestrian detection (including ADA detection), vehicle detection, layer 2 switch programming, and deployments; troubleshoots, repairs, and installs fiber optic cable, Cat6 cable, and Wi-Fi networks; and troubleshoots and programs CCTVs and other network devices.
Troubleshoots, repairs, and programs cloud-based school flashers, illuminated street name signs, DMS, driver feedback signs, blank out signs, and flashing beacons.
Performs preventive maintenance of all traffic signal equipment related to an intersection and fiber optic network
Works in confined spaces in roadway vaults replacing fiber optic cables; also rewelds vault lids.
Performs cabinet testing; refurbishes older cabinets with new cabinet shells including blasting and painting.
Bench tests controllers, BUIs, relays, power supplies, PED signals, traffic signals, switches, SFP optics, media converters, circuit boards, CCTVs, and for MMU recertification. This includes shipping/receiving/tracking of damaged equipment to and from repair.
Uses laptops and tablets with different manufacturer-specific software; also uses MS Word and Excel.
Operates heavy equipment such as bucket trucks, lift trucks, air compressors with jack hammers/drivers, and front loaders (Bobcat) along with various hand tools including powered tools such as chainsaws, grinders, chop saws, drills, and testing equipment such as voltage meters, light meters, optical time domain reflectometers, fiber optic fusion splicers, and visual fault locators.
Self-inspects completed work following Prints and FDOT/MUTCD standards and specifications.
May work in adverse weather, in traffic conditions, and with live voltage; may also work after hours, on holidays, and during City events or disasters as needed' and responds after hours to down/stolen stop signs.
Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Thorough knowledge of the practices, methods, equipment, tools and materials used in electronic and micro-processor based traffic signal control equipment installation, maintenance, and repair.
Considerable knowledge of the principles of electronics.
Considerable knowledge of the principles of electronic troubleshooting.
Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions of the work.
Skill in the use and care of electronic traffic signal control repair tools and equipment.
Skill in the operation of platform trucks and bucket trucks.
Ability to read and understand plans, blueprints, schematics and sketches of electronic and micro-processor based traffic signal control equipment.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform duties under adverse conditions such as inclement weather, sometimes suspended over fast moving traffic, exposure to AC voltage wires, and working in confined areas.
Ability to lift and install materials and equipment weighing up to 50 lbs. unassisted, and heavier loads with assistance using safety equipment.
|
|
|
|