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The Traffic Signal Engineer is responsible for the maintenance and operations of a state-of-the-art traffic signals system. An IMSA Traffic Signal Technician 1 Certificate is required or must be obtained within 6 months of hiring.
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As a Traffic Signal Technician Lead for the City, you will be responsible for a variety of specialized tasks, including but not limited to, skilled and technical work in the construction, installation, maintenance, and repair of the traffic signal system.
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Prepare and/or review traffic design and construction documents for traffic signal, roadway illumination, ITS, signing and pavement marking based on state and national standards. Develop traffic signal timing.
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A minimum of two years’ experience in Civil Engineering with emphasis in Traffic Engineering or Roadway Design including traffic signal and electrical design and / or roadway / intersection design.
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Traffic signal optimization and simulation software, including but not limited to Synchro, Simtraffic, VISSIM and other traffic analysis software. VDOT's computerized traffic signal system: Statewide Central Signal System (KITS.
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Our technicians and electricians are train in all standard areas and specialize with fiber optic systems, ATM, Changeable Message Signs (CMS), Dynamic Message Signs (DMS) ramp meters, CCTV, Video Image Vehicle Detection Systems (VIVDS), inductive loop vehicle detection, vehicle radar detections, traffic signal maintenance, roadway lighting, large roadway signs and various other specialty items.
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Performs the construction and maintenance of the City's traffic signals and street lights by installing underground conduit; constructing foundations; and installing poles, mast arms and traffic signal equipment.
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Underground infrastructure, above ground installations and retrofits and signal and traffic signal component maintenance as needed. This work will include underground infrastructure, above ground installations and retrofits and signal and traffic signal component maintenance as needed.
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International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Technician Level I. CTQP Drilled Shaft Inspection (required for inspection of all drilled shafts including miscellaneous structures such as sign structures, lighting structures, and traffic signal structures.
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MasTec Utility Services is seeking safety-focused individuals to perform traffic signal construction and maintenance work as Traffic Signal Technicians. IMSA Traffic Signal Level I Technician and Workzone certifications or ability to obtain within 12 months of employment.
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Analyze traffic data, roadway design features, and traffic signal timing plans to improve signal coordination and operation. Knowledge of traffic signal design, traffic signal timing and coordination, traffic signal communications systems, and traffic signal control systems.
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Must obtain International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) certification within one (1) year of hire. Assists in setting up and performing traffic control. Performs manual labor involved in pulling cable and assisting Linemen/Electricians, saw cutting, road maintenance, sidewalk repair, landscaping, flood control/drainage, snow removal, tree trimming, erecting fences, and other work as directed.
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Perform traffic engineering design including signing and pavement marking, traffic signals, signal timing directive, lighting, maintenance of traffic, detours and traffic control and ITS devices.
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The Traffic Signal Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of traffic signal systems to ensure safe and efficient traffic flow.
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Traffic signal design/modifications for NJDOT (PennDOT experience a plus), and street lighting. Verify the characteristics of a site, providing technical assistance on traffic engineering studies, capacity analyses, traffic complaint investigation, traffic plan review, signal system and lighting design, monitoring and control, and operations analysis to ensure roadways are designed in a safe and efficient way and the driver is provided with all of the necessary information and safety metrics to help ensure that their driving experience is safe and efficient.
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