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# Job Description Summary
Department - Transportation
# Job Description
Job Type: Classified
Job Classification: 5626 - Traffic Signal Technician I
Salary Grade: 10
Pay Range
Hiring Range: $25.14 - $30.16 Per Hour
Pay Range: $25.14 - $35.18 Per Hour
Range Explanation:
- Hiring Range is an estimate of where you can receive an offer. The
actual salary offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors,
including your skills, qualifications, experience, education,
licenses, training, and internal equity.
- Pay Range is the entire compensation range for the position.
Pima County Department of Transportation is seeking a Traffic Signal
Technician I in the Planning & Engineering Division. This position
provides a great opportunity to gain experience in a specialized trade
that allows for future growth of skills and knowledge in a range of
industries from electrical, electronics, solar power, and more!
This position installs, maintains, and repairs traffic signals, street
lighting, other electrical and electronic traffic control devices, and
related equipment in the shop and at field locations.
Position will work four, ten-hour shifts Monday-Thursday, 6:00 AM to
4:30 PM. Periodic on-call overtime is required (nights, weekends and
holidays).
*Position requires a valid Arizona class A or B commercial driver's
license (CDL) within the first six months of appointment.*
Essential Functions:
As defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, this
classification may include any of the following tasks, knowledge,
skills, and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is
not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by
incumbents of this class. Work assignments may vary depending on the
departments need and will be communicated to the applicant or incumbent
by the supervisor.
- Installs, maintains, repairs, and inspects the construction of
traffic signals, streetlights, permanent traffic counting stations,
aviation communication and navigational electrical devices, and
other electrical devices;
- Installs, maintains and repairs microprocessor-based solid state
digital and analog traffic signal control and detection equipment
including loop detector amplifiers, conflict monitors, traffic
counters, microcomputers, traffic signal controllers, load switching
devices and other electronic devices;
- Operates test equipment to identify and isolate electronic
malfunctions in the shop and at field locations;
- Assembles and/or modifies traffic signal controllers, tests and
diagnoses electronic equipment;
- Performs scheduled inspections and preventative maintenance on
traffic-related electrical and electronic equipment;
- Performs emergency diagnosis and repairs on a rotating, on-call
basis, which may require the repair of electrical traffic control
equipment, the removal and installation of electronic control
cabinet components (such as controllers, conflict monitors and load
switches), using an aerial lift truck to work at heights of 50 feet,
and may require working in adverse weather conditions;
- Identifies high voltage hazards within the work zone and complete
work safely maintaining a safe working distance per industry
standards;
- Drives and operates aerial lift trucks to maintain and repair
transportation related electrical devices;
- Reviews and interprets approved construction plans and electrical
schematics as a basis for conducting inspection or installation
activities for traffic control devices to ensure compliance with
approp riate specifications and standards;
- Meets with representatives of contractors, utility companies and
appropriate County staff to ensure coordinated work efforts or to
resolve problems;
- Prepares electronic and wiring schematics;
- Maintains inventory records, determines equipment and material
needs, and recommends or purchases required items;
- Maintains temporary traffic control devices while working within
active roadways to ensure compliance with traffic safety
regulations;
- Maintains daily records of work performed and compiles construction
project documentation;
- Uses a computer to log and track work performed and to install,
update, or configure software modules on equipment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Five (5) years of journe