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Colorado Contractors Association Inc.

Electrical Trades II, Traffic - Pueblo

Colorado Contractors Association Inc., Pueblo, Colorado, United States, 81004

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Overview

This position is only open to Colorado state residents. New employees to the State will be paid biweekly. There are 26 biweekly pay periods in a year. About the Position The position will install and repair all roadway lighting, building wiring, traffic signals, warning lights and associated equipment. Major duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Install, maintain, repair, and inspect traffic control devices and systems including, but not limited to: traffic signals, flashing beacons, and lighting; Determine emergency troubleshooting and repair of traffic signals and traffic control devices; Verify signal programming and operate the regional traffic signal system, including hardware and software; Serve as lead worker on projects, including scheduling, coordinating, delegating, and supervising the work crew for the job and ensuring quality, quantity, and timeliness for the completion of the job while maintaining a safe work environment; Operate equipment such as aerial device, backhoe, loader, trencher, concrete saw, and other specialized equipment, hand tools, and power tools; Respond 24/7 to emergencies involving signalized intersections, roadway lighting and interchanges, and other CDOT electrical emergencies; Provide insight and assistance to engineers, contractors, and outside agencies regarding existing traffic signal locations, operations, and design; Inspect electrical and signal installations for proper installation; Ensure that work is compliant with codes, rules and regulations, and standards; Locate underground cables and utilities for contractors and maintenance; operate utility locating equipment working around and near live electric, gas, water, and other utility lines; Maintain electrical circuits on CDOT properties; install, maintain, repair, replace, and renovate electrical circuits including lighting, heat, and power; add circuits and devices in accordance with code; Attend training and safety classes; Use computer software to document work performed, create a weekly priority/contingency work schedule, record fuel receipts, mileage, and purchases, etc.; Other job duties as assigned. Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.

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