Traffic Systems Technician Trainee 1
Traffic Systems Technicians are responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the mechanical and electrical systems relating to traffic signal operation. This requires working outside in active work zones and in aerial lifts above traffic. Technicians work with electrical construction drawings to diagnose and repair traffic signal equipment and use state-of-the-art vehicle detection systems, such as video and radar.
We also offer a trainee program where we teach everything from operating equipment to troubleshooting and installing electrical systems. Training for a Commercial Driver License is also available.
Additional duties include:
Setting up work zones
Updating inventory and completing work order systems
Inventorying state-supplied tools and equipment on work vehicles
Inspecting contractor-installed equipment
Supporting the Departments response to regional and statewide emergency situations
Qualified candidates must meet ONE of the following requirements:
Thirty (30) college semester credit hours, including at least nine credit hours in electrical engineering, electronic engineering, electrical technology, computer technology, automotive technology, electrical construction and maintenance or electronic technology
One year of experience assisting in the installation, repair, or maintenance of traffic signal equipment and/or intelligent transportation systems; commercial, industrial, or military electronic/electrical integrated system components
Military training in an electronics field, including completion of an electronic/electrical school program
Graduation from a high school technical electricity/electronics education program or a BOCES program issued by a recognized education authority
Minimum Qualifications
To be hired in one of the three positions listed below, candidates must possess at least one of the qualifications specified for that position.
All positions listed require the following:
Pass a physical medical examination and drug test
Possess a valid driver license
Within three months of appointment, obtain a valid NYS Class B CDL permit
Within 12 months of appointment, obtain and valid NYS Class B CDL license with no air brake restriction
Cannabis use is not permitted for employees in these titles and assignments. Cannabis use will be tested for during the pre-employment screening process and may be the basis for disqualification for employment or may be a basis for removal from employment.
To Apply: https://www.ny.gov/nysdot-employment-opportunities/application