Traffic Signal Technician II

CITY OF GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA
Greenville, North Carolina United States  View Map
Posted: Aug 15, 2024
  • Salary: $56,201.60 - $71,656.00 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Public Works
  • Transportation or Transit
  • Job Description

    Job Summary

    The City of Greenville seeks a highly motivated individual to fill the Traffic Signal Technician II position in our Engineering Department. Under direct supervision, this position performs skilled work in the installation and maintenance of traffic signals and other electrical traffic control devices.

    Anticipated Hiring Range: $56,201.60 - $71,656.00, depending on qualifications
    Full Salary Range: $56,201.60 - $87,089.60

    FSLA Exemption Status: Non-exempt

    Examples of Duties

    • Performs inspections and preventive maintenance work on traffic signals by replacing defective equipment, including poles and other electrical systems, as necessary;
    • Tests electrical and electronic equipment, including traffic signal heads, streetlights, controllers, auxiliary equipment, and other systems to ensure they operate as intended;
    • Ensures electrical compatibility and safety of components;
    • Performs adjustments or repairs to solve problems and documents repairs and changes;
    • Calls in a contractor when needed, verifies that the job has been performed according to plans and specifications, and completes the final inspection of job;
    • Monitors and provides oversight to lower-level traffic signal techs during routine maintenance and emergency field tasks;
    • Provides guidance, support, and training to lower-level techs for entry-level duties and assists crews as needed;
    • Ensures that all new level I employees can properly maintain and repair small problems in cabinets and safely operate the bucket truck;
    • Determines the location of underground utilities (ULOCO's), both traffic signal cable and traffic fiber cable;
    • Utilizes a laptop for various traffic signal software applications;
    • Makes on-site visits to determine if marking is needed, and marks the location if necessary;
    • Records data into a monthly spreadsheet and submits to the supervisor;
    • Performs related tasks by making repairs to traffic signals;
    • Prepares lists of materials needed;
    • Makes detailed daily work reports and trouble tickets by documenting corrective actions;
    • Serves as on-call support for traffic-related issues such as signals, signs, barricades, etc.;
    • Assists other departments and performs other job-related duties as needed.


    Minimum Qualifications

    Education and Experience:
    • High school diploma or GED supplemented by college coursework in electronics, engineering, a closely related field or by completion of electronic courses (an Associate's degree in electronic engineering preferred); and
    • Two or more years experience in traffic control device work.

    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

    Knowledge of:
    • planning of signalized and device-controlled intersections.
    • installation, repair, and maintenance of sensitive and complex electromagnetic and electronic signaling devices.
    • the Uniform Traffic Control Devices manual.
    • NCDOT Signal Design Manual, Traffic Signal Special Provisions and Standard Drawings.
    • locations of streets and intersections in the City.
    • signs and markings fabrication, installation, and repair.
    • principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
    • circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
    Skill in:
    • giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.
    • talking to others to convey information effectively.
    • identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
    • adjusting actions in relation to others' actions.
    • managing one's own time and the time of others.
    Ability to:
    • read and interpret electrical and electronic diagrams.
    • monitor, evaluate, and train others.
    • communicate effectively in both written and oral fashion.
    • prepare and maintain accurate and complete records and reports.
    • diagnose equipment failures.
    • work cooperatively with City officials, other employees, and the general public.
    • work safely without presenting a direct threat to self or others.
    • meet the mental and physical demands of the job.


    Special Requirements

    • Must possess a valid Class B North Carolina Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
    • International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level I & II Certifications (required within six months of hire).


    The City of Greenville offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Employees in designated part-time positions may participate in some of the benefit programs offered to regular full-time employees.

    Visit the City of Greenville Human Resources Website for a more in depth summary of our benefits.

    Closing Date/Time: Continuous
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Greenville
    • City of Greenville

    About Greenville

    Some places have what it takes to help write the story of your life, to help you create and live your life to the fullest: opportunities, people and experiences that open minds and doors; activities that enrich and entertain. Places so welcoming that you feel you’re in the presence of family and friends, and that everywhere you turn, you find yourself in good company.

    As the hub of eastern North Carolina, Greenville is that place.

    Here, life’s a graceful balance of front-porch friendly and business-world sharp, a balance lit up and alive with all the amenities of a metropolitan university town. Where we enjoy the company of our neighbors on summer nights, talking on the porch about the day’s news and sports scores from the latest Pirate’s game, until someone flips a coin to see who’ll run out for barbeque.

    Walking through the streets of Greenville, you see it has its share of art galleries, museums and festivals that delight; or, close by, the campus of East Carolina University calls to art and culture lovers with its worldly offering of musical concerts, theatrical and dance productions, travel films and lectures. For students with the fire of the future shining in their eyes, ready to turn their dreams loose, the campus calls to them in another voice.

    Yes, you’ll find what you’re looking for here. But in many cases (and maybe this is just as important) what you didn’t even know you were looking for. That’s the way it is in Greenville. What makes it tick is how it makes people tick. As the cultural, educational and economic hub of the region, it’s expansive; it rewards the curious imagination, the entrepreneurial mind.

    If you’re a person with big ideas and big ambitions, Greenville is good company. The smart thinking, hard work and optimism that once made Greenville a leading marketer of tobacco are still prevalent, though now guiding the area’s technology focus with its many bioscience and robotics breakthroughs. No surprise, these victories are trumpeted with as much enthusiasm as the local sports team’s trophy season.

    Located just inland off the North Carolina coast, East of I-95, over 20 parks grace the landscape of Greenville and Pitt County. So if you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find enough adventure and scenic beauty here to fill up the canvas of your days, and plenty of like-minded people who share your respect for the grandeur of nature, the intoxicating fragrance of our Magnolia trees, picnicking under the shade of oaks, fishing at sundown, or hiking down a path that leads you not to the trail’s end, but to the conclusion that this is where you belong.

    True, in some parts of the world, when you say the word “hub” people think “crowded”, “faceless”, “too noisy to hear myself think”. But we’re different.

    There are crowds … parades down Evans Street. An annual Halloween street party. Students streaming to classes. Participants at major meeting or conferences. Or onlookers gathered down at the Extreme Park or Five Points Plaza to watch BMX bike pros practicing for an event.

    But they’re not faceless crowds.

    There is noise … live music rising from the campus nightlife scene, the hub-bub around the Convention Center, or when the Pirates rally to make the winning score, nothing short of pandemonium.

    But our noise makes your spirits soar.

    In fact, you could say that the hustle and bustle of life in Greenville is conducive to a higher level of thinking and inspiration. One thing’s for sure, the first thought on your mind will be how glad you are to be in Greenville, North Carolina, smack dab in the middle of such good company.

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