Organization : City of Gainesville
Job Title: Traffic Signal Technician III
Job Description : The City of Gainesville is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual who is innovative and forward thinking that will embrace the organization's citizen-centered vision. The community, its elected leaders, and executive leadership team have embraced this vision.
The City of Gainesville's Department of Mobility currently has an opening for a qualified Traffic Signal Technician III to join our team to perform complex and specialized work installing, maintaining, operating, programming and troubleshooting a diverse range of traffic control devices, communication and telecommunication equipment, and advanced Traffic Management Systems. This position provides training and instruction to equal or lower level classifications.
A typical work day may include: Servicing, Installing, Maintaining and Operating Traffic Signals. This includes related (A). MOT (maintenance of traffic) for road or lane closures, (B) electrical work (traffic signal cabinets, and mast-arm/strain pole hand hole connections), (C) aerial work (bucket trucks for overhead signaling devices), underground work (underground connection and conduits), (D) and related signal and ITS technology work (traffic signal controllers, video detection, radios. Work entails both routine and preventative maintenance and trouble calls. Work also requires documentation using CityWorks work order management system and utilizing ATMS (Advance Traffic Management System) for technical problem solving.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma, supplemented by appropriate technical courses and two (2) years of experience as a TST II with four (4) years of experience in traffic signal maintenance and installation.
Computer experience and basic computer programming skills are required.
Commercial Driver's License, Class B or higher (CDL) with air brake endorsement, is required to meet department's operational needs.
International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) or Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Intermediate Work Zone Safety certification is required upon appointment.
IMSA Level III Traffic Signal Technician certification is required upon appointment.
Additional Job Information : https://cityofgainesville.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Careers/job/Public-Works-Department/Traffic-Signal-Technician-III_40