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An IMSA Traffic Signal Technician 1 Certificate is required or must be obtained within 6 months of hiring. Knowledge of computer programs related to coordinated traffic signal systems (Econolite controllers, MaxView, Wavetronix, Gridsmart), GIS software, asset management software (Novotx Elements), and fiber optic system management and testing equipment.
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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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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 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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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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Complete and pass Level I Traffic Signal Technician course and examination conducted by International Municipal Signal Association. Individuals in this classification must have I.M.S.A. Traffic Signal Technician Level I Certification.
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Perform traffic signal designs, signal timing, ITS planning and design, signing and pavement marking, illumination, roadway, sidewalk, and ADA ramp planning and design, and other related traffic/transportation engineering work.
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They will assist in developing traffic studies, traffic analyses, signing/payment marking plans, traffic signal designs and plans, lighting designs, and/or ITS designs for various highway and roadway traffic engineering projects.
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Must have or obtain International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) certifications for Work Zone Safety, Sign and Pavement Marking Level I, and Traffic Signal Level I or equivalents within nine (9) months of hire or as soon as practical, based on the exam schedule of IMSA.
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If filled at Traffic Management Technician II: Three (3) years of experience in paraprofessional traffic engineering with a concentration in traffic signal and/or operations that has required the application of the principles of traffic engineering and mathematics to the solution of traffic engineering/management problems involving traffic control, capacity, vehicular speed, and related matters; and including some experience in traffic signal computer operation.
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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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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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Position Details: Projects may also include traffic engineering design services for development of roadway striping, signing, signal, or maintenance of traffic plans for small to large highway and/or municipal roadways.
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IMSA Level II Traffic Signal Technician or Electrician certification is required within 2 ½ years. Candidates with specialized traffic signal software experience (Trafficware ATMS.now, FLIR Flux, Wavetronics SSM) are desired.
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