City of Springfield, Oregon: Traffic Maintenance Technician
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This is a
class specification and not an individualized job description. A class specification defines the general
character and scope of responsibilities of all positions in a job classification,
but it is not intended to describe and does not necessarily list every duty
for a given position in a classification. |
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Representation: AFSCME |
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Job Code: 824687 |
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General Summary of Duties |
Participates in the installation, repair and maintenance of traffic control devices, signs, pavement marking, and striping; provides signal maintenance support. Performs related duties as required.
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Distinguishing Characteristics |
This
position combines traffic related maintenance activities with signal
maintenance functions. The position is
distinguished from the Traffic Maintenance Technician Trainee because the
incumbent has completed 12 months successful performance as a Traffic
Maintenance Technician Trainee. The
position is distinguished from the Traffic Signal Electrician in that the
latter position requires a State of
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Supervision Received and Exercised: Under supervision of Maintenance Supervisor and lead work direction of the Senior Traffic Signal Electrician |
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Essential Job Functions: Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks, which may be found in positions of this class. |
· Participates as a team member for the maintenance and repair of traffic control devices including; signals, signs, pavement markings, and striping;
· Fabricates and erects signs including: regulatory, warning, guide, street name, and other signs as needed;
· Installs, maintains, and removes pavement markings an striping;
· Assists in the installation and maintenance of traffic signals;
· Collects and contributes detailed and accurate information about signs, signals, and pavement markings for maintenance records;
· Responds to emergency calls and citizen service requests related to signs, signals, and pavement markings
· May assist other Maintenance Division crews in various projects, as necessary;
· May participate in the training and orientation of new unit employees;
· Performs other related duties consistent with the role and function of the classification.
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Qualifications |
Knowledge of:
· Public works maintenance operations;
· Sign fabrication equipment, maintenance tools, and procedures;
· Pavement marking equipment and maintenance procedures;
· The role that traffic signals and related equipment play in public works operations;
· Safe working practices;
· Record keeping techniques and guidelines;
· Electrical and electronic traffic signal systems, practices, tools, materials and equipment;
· Control systems that is sufficient to perform the duties of the position;
· Computer capabilities as they relate to public works maintenance
Ability to:
· Learn traffic signal maintenance and repair procedures;
· Complete work within established deadlines;
· Use tools and equipment correctly and safely, to include the aerial lift truck;
· Learn to read and understand traffic signal plans and specification;
· Participate in and contribute to the City’s infrastructure maintenance program;
· Follow oral and written instructions;
· Communicate effectively;
· Ability to prepare accurate, timely reports of work activities;
· Learn computer applications that are found in traffic signal operations;
· Work comfortably and safely at varying heights;
· Establish and maintain good working relations with co-workers, contractors, and general public;
· Learn electrical theory and circuitry, as it exits within the scope of the position;
· Adhere to the limits imposed by the Limited Maintenance Electrical license and SOPP’S;
· Use a computer and associated software in order to perform the essential functions of the position;
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Experience and Training: Any equivalent combination of education and
experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required to
perform the job. A typical way to
obtain the knowledge, skills and abilities would be: |
Training:
Completion of a Limited Maintenance Electrician program or a minimum of one year enrollment in a LME program plus
Experience:
A minimum of one year of work experience in traffic maintenance and control operations performing traffic signal maintenance and repair to include the installation and repair of various types of traffic control systems, such as type 170E controller and related hardware.
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Required Special Qualifications |
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State of
· IMSA Traffic Signal Technician 1 Certificate or the ability to obtain one within 3 years of appointment;
· Valid Class B Oregon Commercial Driver’s license at the time of appointment;
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Working Conditions |
Work in this class is typically performed in a field environment. Incumbent is typically required to work outdoors in all weather conditions; to lift up to 80 pounds; to work in and around traffic, work site equipment or machinery; to work at heights; to be exposed to hazardous materials, to wear protective gear; to be called back to work during emergencies.
Classification History:
2/05: New classification that combines duties 3/95 Traffic Signal Technician and the 11/97 Traffic Maintenance Technician 2 positions.