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Transportation Electronics Technician - Statewide

West Virginia Department of Transportation
1 day ago
Full-time
On-site
Charleston, West Virginia, United States
$38,650.14 - $55,450.10 USD yearly

Nature of Work

The Transportation Electronics Technician will be assigned to the Traffic Engineering Division which has a central office located in Kanawha County, but the selected employee will travel to various counties statewide. Under general supervision, the incumbent will be assigned to an ITS & Lighting crew that performs installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of electronics on interstate and expressway highway lighting and Intelligent Transportation System devices including: Dynamic Message Signs, Closed Caption TV, and Road Weather Information Systems. This position requires basic knowledge of the principles of electronics and electricity with respect to the minimum qualifications stated within this WVDOH classification. Ability to perform aerial work is necessary. CDL is required within 6 months of employment. Performs related work as required.

Pay Grade 11
T0215N


Typical Duties and Responsibilities

• Inspects and repairs traffic signals, highway lighting systems and electrical infrastructure.
• Inspects two-way base, portable, and mobile radio stations/systems; communications towers; video recording systems; radar; sirens; lighting systems; or other  electronic/electrical equipment using various diagnostic devices and meters to determine malfunctions.
• Repairs and maintains two-way base, portable and mobile radio stations; communication towers; video recording systems; radar; sirens; lighting systems; or other  electronic equipment in the field or shop.
• Configures and programs two-way radio equipment for appropriate frequencies.
• Installs and/or erects new or repaired electronic or telecommunications equipment, such as, traffic signal systems; two-way base, portable, and mobile radio  stations/systems; communication towers; video recording systems; radar; sirens; or lighting systems according to manufacturer's specifications.
• Isolates malfunctions of office equipment such as electronic calculators, computer lights, video and tape units, or sound systems using diagnostic devices,  oscilloscopes, digital volt meters, and circuit boards.
• Analyzes malfunctions of office equipment and makes repairs using equipment diagrams and manufacturer's specifications.
• Determines priorities of repairs and emergencies when notified of the malfunctions.
• Assists cities and municipalities with the installation and maintenance of traffic control signals and highway lighting systems.
• Instructs equipment operator on proper operating procedures through explanation and demonstration of functions of various control switches and indicators.
• Performs calibration, maintenance and repair of ultrasonic devices.
• Assists in conducting propagation tests to determine the proper location of communication towers.
• Maintains an inventory of equipment, materials and supplies.
• Maintains records of tests conducted, repair work and materials and parts used.
• Established rules, regulations, and procedures will be used to solve a variety of routine problems and answers a variety of standard questions.
• Personal contacts may include individuals or groups from outside the Division of Highways or Department of Transportation. Certain meetings or conversations may take   place outside of the agency in a somewhat unstructured setting.
• Possession of a general FCC radio license may be required.
• Travel may be required; therefore, a valid driver’s license is required.

Skills and Knowledge

• Knowledge of the materials and working mechanisms used in the installation and maintenance of highways or electrical structures or systems.
• Knowledge of the principles of electronics and electricity.
• Knowledge of the safety practices for working with electricity and electronic circuits.
• Knowledge of the applicable manufacturer's manuals and specifications.
• Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and circuit diagrams.
• Ability to use electronic and electrical test equipment.
• Ability to disassemble and assemble electronic equipment.
• Ability to analyze equipment malfunctions and determine the parts needed and the length of time for repairs.
• Ability to keep routine records.
• Ability to safely work at high heights.
• Ability to maintain effective working relationships.

Minimum Requirements


REQUIRED TRAINING/EDUCATION 

  • High school diploma or the equivalent. No substitution.
 
REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
  • Two (2) years of full-time or equivalent part-time paid experience in electrical/electronics repair or land mobile radio/microwave equipment repair.
  • Substitution 1: Successful completion of an approved vocational school program in electrical/electronics of at least 1080 clock hours may be substituted for one (1) year of the required experience.
    OR
    Substitution 2: A journeyman electrician license may be substituted for the required experience. 
    OR
    Substitution 3: Associate’s degree in electronics or electrical engineering technology from a regionally accredited college or university may be substituted for the required experience.