Traffic Technicians are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of traffic control systems and devices. They inspect and test traffic control systems and devices to ensure they are in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. They also install and maintain traffic signals, signs, and other devices. They may also be responsible for programming traffic control systems and devices.
Traffic Technician Skills:
- Excellent communication and customer service skills
- Knowledge of traffic control systems and devices
- Ability to program traffic control systems and devices
- Ability to install, maintain, and repair traffic control systems and devices
- Ability to troubleshoot and diagnose problems
- Knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations
- Ability to inspect and test traffic control systems and devices
- Knowledge of safety protocols
- Knowledge of computer systems and software
Traffic Technician Knowledge:
- Knowledge of local, state, and federal regulations
- Knowledge of computer systems and software
- Knowledge of traffic control systems and devices
- Knowledge of safety protocols
Traffic Technician Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid driver’s license
- Certification in traffic control systems and devices
Traffic Technician Experience:
- Previous experience inspecting and testing traffic control systems and devices
- Previous experience installing, maintaining, and repairing traffic control systems and devices
- Previous experience working with traffic control systems and devices
- Previous experience programming traffic control systems and devices
- Previous experience troubleshooting and diagnosing problems
Traffic Technician Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoot and diagnose problems
- Follow safety protocols
- Inspect and test traffic control systems and devices
- Provide customer service
- Program traffic control systems and devices
- Install, maintain, and repair traffic control systems and devices
Traffic Technician Education:
- Associate’s degree in traffic engineering or related field
- Bachelor’s degree in traffic engineering or related field
Traffic Technician tools:
- Traffic control systems and devices
- Computer systems and software
- Safety equipment
Traffic Technician Good tips:
- Communicate effectively with customers and colleagues
- Work efficiently and effectively to complete tasks on time
- Maintain accurate records of all work performed
- Stay up to date on the latest traffic control systems and devices
- Follow safety protocols at all times
Traffic Technician Questions:
- What experience do you have working with traffic control systems and devices?
- What safety protocols do you follow when working with traffic control systems and devices?
- How do you troubleshoot and diagnose problems with traffic control systems and devices?
- What computer systems and software are you familiar with?
- How familiar are you with local, state, and federal regulations?