What are the responsibilities and job description for the Traffic Signal Technician I G115 position at Columbus Consolidated Government?
This position performs technical duties in the installation, repair, and maintenance of traffic signals.
- Installs, maintains, and repairs cabinet controllers, conflict monitors, detector systems, support poles, and overhead equipment.
- Installs and repairs traffic signal equipment; performs preventative maintenance on all traffic control devices and related equipment.
- Inspects vehicles and equipment for daily operation.
- Performs complex field and bench repairs on electronic, mechanical, and solid-state traffic signal control equipment.
- Operates and interprets readings from oscilloscopes, VOM, VTVM meters, and other diagnostic test equipment.
- Performs emergency repairs after normal duty hours.
- Programs timing data into master and local controllers.
- Operates aerial lift equipment vehicle.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Knowledge of the installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic control devices.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of traffic signal construction and electronic microprocessor equipment repair.
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of directing traffic.
- Skill in the use of personal computers and job related software programs.
- Skill in the operation of aerial lift equipment.
- Skill in problem solving and decision making.
- Skill in oral and written communication.
The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while standing or walking. The employee frequently lifts light and occasionally heavy objects, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, and must be able to distinguish between shades of color.
- Balancing – maintain equilibrium to prevent falling while walking, standing, or crouching.
- Feeling – perceiving attributes of objects by touch with skin, fingertips.
- Grasping – applying pressure to object with fingers, palm.
- Handling – picking, holding, or working with whole hand.
- Hearing 1 – perceiving sounds at normal speaking levels, receive information.
- Hearing 2 – receive detailed information, make discrimination in sound.
- Kneeling – bending legs at knee to come to rest at knees.
- Lifting – raising objects from lower to higher position, moving objects side to side, using upper extremities, back.
- Manual Dexterity – picking, pinching, typing, working with fingers rather than hand.
- Pulling - use upper extremities to exert force, haul or tug.
- Pushing – use upper extremities to press against objects with force, or thrust forward, downward, outward.
- Reaching – extending hands or arms in any direction.
- Repetitive Motion – substantial movements of wrists, hands, fingers.
- Speaking – expressing ideas with spoken word, convey detailed, important instructions accurately, concisely.
- Stooping – bending body downward, forward at waist, with full motion of lower extremities and back.
- Talking 1- expressing ideas by spoken word.
- Talking 2 – shouting to be heard above ambient noise.
- Visual Acuity 1 - prepare, analyze data, transcribing, computer terminal, extensive reading.
- Visual Acuity 2 - color, depth perception, field of vision.
- Visual Acuity 3 - determine accuracy, neatness, observe facilities/structures.
- Visual Acuity 4 - operate motor vehicles/heavy equipment.
- Visual Acuity 5 -close acuity for inspection of small defects, machines, use measurement devices, or fabricate parts.
- Walking - on foot to accomplish tasks, long distances, or site to site.
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