Hiring Range: $55487.00 to $90167.00
Full Time or Part Time: Full_Time
Description for Candidates:
1. Accountable for the Eastern Region Operations tunnels and electro-mechanical systems, and movable bridges. To perform diagnosis, repair, fabrication, installation and maintenance and preventive maintenance of a variety of specialized electronic, electrical, traffic control equipment in the traffic management systems (TMS) for assigned areas. Perform emergency repairs to provide total maintenance of the facility's structural, operational, and equipment replacement needs 7 days per week, 24 hours per day, ensuring the safety of both internal and external customers. Ensuring compliance with all established safety standards, VDOT policies and procedures, and electronic and ITS equipment operational standards. Use available resources to resolve assigned work details; ensure equipment is returned to proper operational status within pre-determined time frame.
How you will contribute:
2. Contractors: Monitor and inspect contractor work. Perform visual and electronic testing and final system evaluation after maintenance, upgrades and, or repairs are completed by contractors.
3. Diagnose, repair, modify and fabricate: Use electronic test equipment, prints, schematics, and diagnostic software to analyze and troubleshoot electronics circuitry and complex system faults. Isolate faults, perform repairs, fabricate and make modifications.
4. Documentation: Prepare routine and technical reports, logs and documentation. Instruct and train staff on the proper use and operation of technical equipment and safety. Report deficiencies noted to supervisor. Respond during off-duty hours for emergencies, equipment failures, backup support, inclement weather, etc.
5. Maintain Records: Assist Contract Administrator in tracking inspection and contractor work records. Provide reports to supervisor detailing accomplishments and required activities. Prepare weekly and or daily reports for submittal.
6. Perform Preventative Maintenance: Install, remove, inspect, clean, lubricate, adjust, and calibrate electronics and electrical equipment in accordance with manufacturers' specifications and technical publications and data. Perform corrective and preventative maintenance using a bucket boom truck.
7. Responsive Troubleshooting and Repair: Monitor maintenance activities in assigned area. Perform responsive maintenance to include testing and troubleshooting at system level, unit level, board level and component level.
8. Routine Work, First and Emergency Response: Perform routine operations or equipment verifications. Perform first response work related to testing and diagnostics and providing same day repair (when parts are available). Respond to emergency call-outs during scheduled call-out assignment.
9. Spare Equipment and Inventory Control: Maintain spare units and replacement parts to ensure problems and repairs are done during first response. Return defective or non-working equipment to shop within 24 hrs., create a repair ticket and attach to unit for identification. Use PDA I Bar code scanner system to track equipment through inventory system. Assist shop staff in bench repairs and gathering information needed to purchase needed parts or spare equipment. Maintain assigned equipment such as vehicle, tools, test equipment ensuring no loss or damage due to negligence or misuse.
10. Time, Data Entry, and Documentation: Perform time and data entry into financial tracking system as well as into the maintenance database to account for daily repair and productive time. Maintain documentation for equipment testing, troubleshooting and repair. Provide checklists or reports as required.
11. Work Order Management and Training and System Backups: Perform work order requests as required based on the priority statuses. Develop and update instruction manuals and provide staff training as needed. Develop schedule and perform system software database backups of all facility systems to support timely recovery resulting from system failures and disaster incidents.
What will make you successful:
12. Ability to climb towers up to 120 feet, operate a bucket truck, and to work in confined spaces.
13. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing with internal and external customers.
14. Ability to coordinate and prioritize multiple assignments and competing priorities.
15. Ability to coordinate and work with others.
16. Ability to design, modify and fabricate electronic equipment, and read and interpret electronic schematics and manuals.
17. Ability to develop and maintain Excel and data access spreadsheets and programs.
18. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
19. Ability to keep detailed and accurate records.
20. Ability to perform physical labor.
21. Ability to perform troubleshooting at four levels - system, unit, board, and component levels.
22. Ability to prioritize multiple assignments and competing priorities.
23. Ability to use electronic diagnostic tools and equipment, as well as hand and power tools.
24. Considerable knowledge and experience in the electronics field including troubleshooting, circuit analysis, and repair of electrical and electronic equipment.
25. Knowledge of applicable federal, state, department rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and standards related to electronic and ITS equipment.
26. Knowledge of electrical and electronic applications.
27. Must be detail-oriented, have the ability to problem solve, and manage time efficiently.
28. Skill in equipment repair, fabrication and operation of electronic test equipment.
29. Skill in the use of computers and web based applications.
30. Working knowledge of installation, maint and repair of canopy signage, traffic signal and detection equip, CCTV, RFID, microprocessors, servers, video cameras and imaging equip, and intercom sys.
Minimum Qualifications:
31. Ability to keep detailed and accurate records.
32. Ability to oversee the work of others and plan, coordinate and prioritize multiple assignments and competing priorities.
33. Ability to perform physical labor tasks.
34. Ability to perform troubleshooting at four levels - system, unit, board, and component levels.
35. Demonstrated ability to understand and apply various levels of electronic theory which requires testing, trouble-shooting, and repair
36. Experience applying federal and state regulations and standards related to electronics, electrical equipment, and traffic control equipment maintenance and operations.
37. Experience in the electronics field including troubleshooting, circuit analysis and repair of electrical and electronic equipment.
38. Experience in traffic signal maintenance and operations to include a variety of traffic control devices.
39. Valid driver's license.
Additional Considerations:
40. A combination of training, experience or education in Electronics or related field desired.
41. Certification in fire alarm systems desired.
42. F.C.C. Maintenance Technician and other professional certifications.
43. IMSA Traffic Signal Level II
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Physical Requirements
VDOT employees must abide by VDOTs Code of Ethics and the Commonwealths Standards of Conduct.