Duties
Traffic Control & Device MaintenanceSignal Maintenance: Installs, maintains, repairs, and modifies electro-mechanical and solid-state traffic control devices, including traffic signal controllers, solar-powered school flashers, and variable message signs.
System Operations: Services and maintains specialized traffic systems such as arrow boards, traffic counters, radar speed trailers, and line striping machines.
Technical Troubleshooting: Assists with mechanical, preventative, and corrective maintenance on all assigned components of the City's signal and signage network.
Utility Coordination: Determines exact placements for sign installations and removes posts while coordinating locations directly with underground utility networks.
Pavement Maintenance: Grinds out old or non-compliant pavement markings to prepare roadways for updates.
Road Stripping & Painting: Paints red curb boundaries and uses line striping machinery to apply traffic markings.
Structural Hardware: Replaces flay brackets, replaces posts, and ensures physical traffic infrastructure remains structurally sound.
Shop Upkeep: Conducts general housekeeping, building maintenance, and grounds upkeep at the Traffic Control Maintenance Shop.
Regulatory Compliance: Monitor and strictly observes all Federal, State, and local safety rules, regulations, and procedures across active work sites.
Traffic Control Flagger: Performs formal flagging procedures to move vehicle traffic and pedestrians safely and expeditiously through active road construction or repair zones.
Heavy Equipment Logistics: Operates forklifts and other construction-oriented equipment safely to load, move, or arrange materials.
Administrative Records: Prepares and updates administrative work orders, audits inventory, and tracks complete work order records.
Public Relations: Responds politely and effectively to customer inquiries and community complaints regarding traffic devices.
Seasonal Operations: Responds to operational demands during winter weather emergencies to assist with City snow removal.
Auxiliary Assignments: Performs other related job duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Traffic Frameworks: Knowledge of the practices, materials, tools, equipment, and processes used in the comprehensive installation and maintenance of municipal traffic control devices.
Technical Codes: Knowledge of the National Electrical Code, municipal codes, and local ordinances governing traffic signal installations and electrical trade safety.
Industry Standards: Knowledge of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) standards for signs, signals, and roadway markings.
Work Zone Safety: Knowledge of appropriate traffic-control and work-zone protection measures required to secure field crews along active streets.
Graphics & Layouts: Ability to read, interpret, and follow blueprints, technical schematics, circuit diagrams, and construction sketches.
Computational Precision: Ability to execute accurate mathematical computations, keep precise maintenance records, and interpret technical manuals.
Equipment Proficiency: Skill in utilizing hand power tools, light field gear, and medium machinery including commercial vehicles or mowers.
Communication & Tact: Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, supervisors, and the general public with verified spelling proficiency.
System Automation: Ability to navigate computer software for clear recordkeeping, word processing, and data entry into asset databases.
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a GED equivalency diploma.
Experience: One (1) year of professional experience working in semi-skilled maintenance, installation, fabrication services, or a closely related team environment.
Special Qualifications
Licensure: Possession and maintenance of a valid motor vehicle operator's license.
On-Call Availability: Must be fully available to take emergency callback shifts for traffic signal or sign repairs on a regularly scheduled rotating basis.
Substance Screening: Consent to chemical substance screening consistent with Federal, State, and City mandates, including random testing protocols.
Required Certifications (Must acquire within one year of appointment):
International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Level 1 Certificate.
Work Zone Safety Certification.
Certified Forklift Operator Safety Certification.