$24.62-$34.97 Hourly / $4,267.47-$6,061.47 Monthly / $51,209.60-$72,737.60 Yearly
Participates in constructing and rebuilding traffic signal control equipment at intersections; places, repairs and adjusts span wires; connects and disconnects signal wire cables; installs and connects traffic signal control devices to wooden and concrete poles; builds concrete foundations; builds and mounts signal lights; installs communication cables, feeders and loops.
Installs above and
underground conduit systems and pull boxes; installs signal head/pedestrian
head wiring and hardware to ensure proper operation of equipment; constructs
pedestrian cross walk systems to ensure pedestrian safety; assists in the
installation and maintenance of traffic control signs, barricades and cones as
required for work zone safety; installs traffic controllers, cabinets, signal
heads, signal cables, lines between adjacent controllers and push buttons.
Enforces proper safety
practices and/or rules and regulations in order to prevent hazardous conditions
and to protect self, other employees and the public from harm or injury.
Troubleshoots and field
repairs traffic signal control systems, cabinets and wiring including
communications cable to keep equipment in proper condition.
Transports people,
materials, tools, and equipment to and from sites; drives and operates aerial
lift platform, bucket trucks, and light automotive equipment.
Ensures that daily
equipment checks are completed; manually loads and unloads heavy items,
including supplies, equipment, and materials; cleans and maintains traffic
signals and pedestrian heads for proper indicators.
Ability to perform
utility locating tasks reading as-built construction plans and using equipment
for identifying underground utilities.
Performs related work as
required.
Some knowledge of: methods, practices, techniques, material, tools, and equipment pertinent to general electrical maintenance and repair work; occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions.
Ability to: read and work from plans and schematics; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; follow oral and written instructions; perform duties requiring physical strength, out-of-doors and in inclement weather.
Skill in: use and care of electrical maintenance and repair tools and equipment.
Mostly outside work, able to lift up to 50 lbs., stand, works
outdoors very frequently. Requires some use of computer, typing and viewing a
monitor.
Possession of a valid
Florida Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), Class “B” with Air Brakes.
Possession of
Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic (IMOT) certification or the ability to
obtain within 6 months.
Possession of
International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Level I certification or the
ability to obtain within 18 months.
Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed.
During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency
declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in
preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.