Job ID: TN-62901 (93090621)
Onsite/Local Transportation Technician (IMOT) with MS Access, Dispatch, traffic devices/equipment/management system, CCTV surveillance, SOG incident reporting and DOT experience
Location: Memphis, TN (DOT)
Duration: 3 Months
Position: 3
Candidate Must Be Local
Skills:
Software Database Microsoft Access Experience operating computers Proficient (4-6 Years) No
Software Others Internet Proficient (4-6 Years) No
Skills Others Technical Skills 2 years of experience as TMC Technician II level or directly comparable experience. IMSA Level III Technician and Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic (IMOT) Certification Preferred Novice (1-3 Years) No
Skills Others Verbal Communication Good communication skills – oral, in writing, reports, clear communication over radio, dispatch experience Proficient (4-6 Years) No
Description:
An advanced level position that ensures safe and efficient traffic movement and monitors roadways including detecting, confirming, updating, and responding to scheduled and unscheduled traffic incidents, congestion, and travel time imbalances.
The initial contract will be for 30-90 days, but is subject to extension upon good performance.
3rd shift: Sunday, Monday, and Saturday 6:00 am – 6:30 pm
Tasks include:
• Advanced level operator position performing functions with minimal supervision and to establish procedures.
• To perform all duties and may defer the most complex issues to a supervisor.
• To operate various computer-based traffic management systems to manage traffic and incidents on roadways and improve traffic conditions.
• To monitor roadways via CCTV surveillance cameras and detection systems.
• To monitor all traffic devices and computer equipment associated with the system.
• To maintain advanced knowledge on the operation of all traffic equipment, computers and software associated with the traffic systems.
• To utilize traffic equipment for incident management and the improvement of travel time, safety, and quality of life of the traveling motorists and toll customers.
• To continually check the accuracy and validity of the messages displayed on all DMS and 511.
• To be aware of all 511 messages broadcasted on a particular system.
• To enter incident information into computer systems using traffic software.
• To become familiar with the roadways and understand the purpose and location of each traffic device (i.e. detector stations, CCTV, and 511).
• To alert operator staff to new and existing memos.
• To use SOG to detect, dispatch, monitor, and document roadway incidents.
• To confer with partners (highway patrol, Service Patrols, Local Law Enforcement, Fire Rescue, etc.) as well as adjacent Traffic Management Centers or other DOT Regions to coordinate resources for incidents that may affect regional travel.
• To dispatch Service Patrols and assist Service Patrols with other tasks, such as phone calls, etc.
• To perform other duties as assigned.