Traffic Signal Systems Coordinator 2669 at City of Greensboro, NC
City of Greensboro, NC · Greensboro, United States Of America · Onsite
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- Office in Greensboro
About the Department
Keep Greensboro Moving Safely and Efficiently: Join Us as a Traffic Signal Systems Coordinator
Compensation and Benefits:
Estimated Hiring Salary Range: $52,021 - $68,449 Full Salary Range: $52,021 $93,091
Benefits:
We offer an outstanding benefits package that supports your well-being.
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Work Schedule: This position follows a Wednesday–Tuesday schedule from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., providing consistent hours while supporting 24/7 citywide signal operations.
The Traffic Signal Systems Coordinator plays a vital role in keeping Greensboro’s streets safe and traffic flowing smoothly. This position ensures the City’s computerized traffic signal systems are operating effectively, efficiently, and safely. By coordinating system maintenance, construction projects, and contractor activities, you’ll directly contribute to the reliability of Greensboro’s transportation network.
At the City of Greensboro, we believe in service excellence, innovation, and teamwork. As part of our Transportation Department, you’ll work with professionals who take pride in making a tangible impact on community safety and mobility. You’ll gain hands-on experience with advanced traffic technologies and contribute to projects that improve how people move throughout our city every day.
The purpose of this position is to monitor and maintain the operation of the City’s computerized traffic signal systems daily, ensuring all required functions are performed efficiently and safely.
Key responsibilities include:
- Overseeing the performance of signalized intersections and coordinating system timing and communication.
- Providing technical support and coordination for signal maintenance and signal construction teams.
- Coordinating with contractors and inspecting all work to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Maintaining awareness of applicable standards and monitoring changes in regulations.
- Ensuring compliance with MUTCD and NCDOT standards for signal construction and maintenance.
- Supporting data entry and work tracking in EAM work management software.
This position reports directly to the Section Manager and does not supervise staff.
This position provides an excellent opportunity for professional growth within the City’s Transportation Department. Successful performance may lead to advancement into roles such as:
- Traffic Signal Systems Manager
- Traffic Operations Supervisor
- Transportation Systems Analyst
- Traffic Operations Engineer (with additional education/certifications)
Women, Minorities, and Veterans Are Encouraged to Apply!
This job is Non-Exempt and is subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act.Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma/G.E.D. with 4 to 6 years of direct hands-on work experience in the Traffic Signal industry (i.e. Traffic Signal System Maintenance, Electrical Troubleshooting, and Inspection of Signal Installations).
- “OR”No High School Diploma/G.E.D. with 8 to 10 years of direct hands-on work experience in the Traffic Signal industry (i.e. Traffic Signal System Maintenance, Electrical Troubleshooting, and Inspection of Signal Installations).
- IMSA (International Municipal Signal Association) certifications as a Level II Traffic Signal Technician and Traffic Signal Inspector.
- Experience/extensive knowledge of the principles and practices of traffic signal construction and maintenance.
- Experience/In-depth understanding of electrical safety precautions and occupational hazards.
- Experience/working knowledge of MUTCD and NCDOT standards.
- Experience using EAM work management software.
- Experience with reading and interpreting plans, blueprints, and specifications accurately.