Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist (T), Operations Supervisor (AT-2152-FJ)
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Posted: March 16, 2026 (1 day ago)
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City of Santa Monica
Santa Monica Department of Transportation
Location
Santa Monica, California, 90401
Salary
$83,412 - $102,984
per year
Type
Closes
This job involves maintaining, repairing, and inspecting traffic signals and related equipment like controllers, detectors, and cameras to keep city traffic flowing safely.
Workers respond to emergencies, install new parts, and ensure everything follows safety standards.
It's a good fit for someone with hands-on electrical experience who enjoys outdoor technical work and problem-solving in a public service role.
DEFINITION
Maintains, programs, repairs, inspects, and replaces traffic control devices, including traffic signal controllers and pedestrian and vehicle indications.
Inspects, monitors and repairs vehicle detector loops, fiber optic communications equipment, closed circuit television cameras and video detection equipment, warning light systems, battery backup systems and traffic signal controller cabinets, and other equipment as necessary.
SUPERVISION
Receives general supervision from the Traffic Signal Supervisor. Does not exercise supervision over staff.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
Maintains, repairs, inspects, replaces, and monitors a wide variety of traffic control devices.
Responds to emergency calls during off hours to repair and inspect malfunctioning traffic signals, lights, and other traffic control-related devices.
Checks for alignment, damage, and corrosion to signals and other equipment. Cleans traffic signal heads and associated equipment.
Installs and replaces field wires. Checks all terminals to ensure proper connections and tightness.
Checks wiring, connections, vehicle detectors, pedestrian pushbuttons, and associated traffic control equipment for proper operation.
Inspects and tests conflict monitoring devices, load switches, relays, fiber optic communications equipment, battery backup systems, video detection equipment, and controllers in traffic control cabinets.
Configures traffic signal controllers in accordance with plans prepared by traffic engineering staff.
Inspects, maintains, and monitors vehicle detector loops placed in asphalt and concrete for wear and damage.
Inspects work in progress of contractors who install and/or replace traffic signal equipment, including controllers, detectors, traffic signal indications, poles, foundations, service pedestals and communication equipment.
Installs, maintains, and monitors video detection systems, including setting detection zones.
Maintains and repairs in-roadway warning light systems.
Maintains, installs, and repairs vehicle speed feedback signs and other City sign systems.
Responds to a variety of emergency calls to repair and inspect malfunctioning traffic signals and other related traffic control devices.
Performs other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Basic and advanced electronics, including microprocessors and solid-state components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors
Principles of traffic signal operations and maintenance
Principles of electrical theory and practice
Principles of wireless communication and design
Closed-circuit television and video detection systems operation and maintenance
Modern traffic signal controller software, programming, and operations
Principles of fiber optic communication and design
State of California Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Standard Plans and Standard Specifications
National Electrical Code
Safe work practices
Principles of basic mathematics
Principles of customer service
Ability to:
Troubleshoot problems related to electrical systems and electronic traffic control devices
Read and interpret complex diagrams, charts, and blueprints
Use electrical and electronic equipment and tools, including meters and testing devices
Use hand and power tools
Operate hydraulic bucket truck over traffic and from various heights
Learn to program computerized traffic signal controllers for proper timing, offsets, coordination, and operation
Perform tasks requiring manual dexterity
Diagnose problems and provide solutions
Follow written and oral instructions
Provide effective customer service
Respond to inquiries from the public in a tactful manner
Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with other City employees and the general public
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
Use a personal computer and applicable software applications
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: Graduation from high school or the equivalent. Coursework in computers, electronics, and electrical installation, maintenance, and repair is desirable.
Experience: One years of recent, paid work experience performing electrical maintenance, repair, and installation duties. Experience in electronics and traffic signal maintenance is desirable. Municipal experience is desirable.
Licenses and Certificates:
Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License. Possession of a valid International Municipal Signal Association (I.M.S.A.) level I certification within 12 months from the date of hire.
Possession of a valid International Municipal Signal Association (I.M.S.A.) level II certification is desirable.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The work is regularly performed outdoors and requires regular exposure to seasonal weather conditions.
Moving objects, high voltages, vibrations, dust, dirt, chemicals, oily conditions, slippery surfaces and odors are frequently encountered.
Physical demands include lifting, reaching, climbing and working in cramped positions. Emergency situations require the availability to be placed on 24-hour standby duty.
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