Traffic Signal Maintenance Technician
City of Alameda
Posted: January 15, 2026 (1 day ago)
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Gwinnett County
Department of Transportation
Location
Lawrenceville, Georgia, 30046
Salary
Type
Full Time
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This job involves hands-on maintenance and troubleshooting of traffic signals, cameras, and related systems to keep roads safe and traffic flowing smoothly in Gwinnett County.
Workers at different levels handle repairs, inspections, and coordination with contractors, sometimes leading teams or making quick decisions on fixes.
It's a good fit for someone with technical skills in electronics or traffic equipment, who is reliable, comfortable with on-call work, and enjoys outdoor, problem-solving tasks.
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This position is responsible for performing journeyman level trades duties involving highly specialized traffic signal equipment.
Depending on the assigned position level, the employee may serve as a lead worker, monitoring work, providing direction, and/or directing personnel in the proper repair and replacement of equipment.
The role requires the ability to troubleshoot equipment issues, accurately identify the root cause of problems, and determine appropriate corrective actions.
The employee must make timely, well-informed decisions related to repairs and equipment replacements to ensure safe and efficient operations.
Essential DutiesTrades Technician I (A123) - $40,000 - $48,574
Trades Technician II (B213) - $44,968 - $58,457
Trades Technician III (B233) - $53,286 - $69,271
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