... in traffic control signal systems Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to ... apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training ...
... in traffic control signal systems Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to ... apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training ...
Trades Specialist (Electrician)
Brockport, NY · On-site
$50K/yr
... in traffic control signal systems Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to ... apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training ...
Trades Specialist (Electrician)
Brockport, NY · On-site
$50K/yr
... in traffic control signal systems Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to ... apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training ...
Laborer
Farmington, NY · On-site
$30 - $50/hr
... funding, apprenticeship training, and more) COMPANY OVERVIEW: For over three decades, Donegal ... Other duties include helping with traffic control set-up and taking down and tending a slow/stop ...
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Laborer
Farmington, NY · On-site
$30 - $50/hr
... funding, apprenticeship training, and more) COMPANY OVERVIEW: For over three decades, Donegal ... Other duties include helping with traffic control set-up and taking down and tending a slow/stop ...
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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Traffic Control Apprentice, and why are they important?
What is the difference between Traffic Control Apprentice vs Traffic Control Technician?
| Aspect | Traffic Control Apprentice | Traffic Control Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | Basic OSHA and traffic control training | Advanced certifications often required |
| Work Environment | On-site, assisting with setup and traffic management | More independent, overseeing traffic control operations |
| Job Responsibilities | Learning traffic control procedures, assisting crews | Implementing traffic plans, inspecting sites |
The Traffic Control Apprentice is an entry-level role focused on learning traffic management skills and assisting experienced crews. The Traffic Control Technician has more responsibility, including overseeing traffic control setups and ensuring safety compliance. Both roles require similar certifications initially, but technicians typically hold advanced credentials and have more independent duties.

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7.7
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Duties Description JOB FUNCTIONS Essential Functions: Performs journey level electrical work and supervises others in the repair, maintenance and installation of electrical systems and equipment, following applicable electric code regulations and safety procedures Operates, troubleshoots, and maintenance/repairs the campus utility systems including generators, HVAC equipment, fire alarms, and building management systems Effectively uses and procures parts, operator/repair manuals, and performs/recommends possible repair solutions Documents and reports repair and maintenance needs including detailed sketches and part orders and overseas or perform repairs to completion Gives verbal instructions and/or demonstrates proper and safe methods of performing electrical work and the use of electrician tools and equipment Executes, observes, and/or inspects work while in progress. Ensures that the job is done properly and that electrical codes are followed Keeps accurate and detailed records of all generator maintenance, inspection and testing as required by EPA, DEC, and Facilities & Planning Performs basic generator (diesel/natural gas) troubleshooting tasks, including but not limited to oil, battery, exhaust pipe, starter, and cooling system component changes. Troubleshoots and repairs of AC & DC electrical equipment including transfer switch repairs, coil and relay replacements, load testing and identifying connected loads Coordinates and performs routinely scheduled load tests with campus departments and outside vendors as needed Coordinates or performs corrective and preventive maintenance to components of the generator system Job Requirements: Working knowledge of electrical theory as applied to the electrical trades Working knowledge of practices and techniques of the electrical trade Working knowledge of the mathematics of the electrical trades Working knowledge of applicable standards and electrical code regulations As assigned, working knowledge of the operation and repair of digital timing devices used in traffic control signal systems Basic knowledge of electronic theory and practice as applied to the electrical trades Assigned, working knowledge of the rules and regulations of the facility governing the activities of persons for whom the State has custody or responsibility under the supervision of an Electrician Ability to read circuit diagrams, architectural blueprints, and generator and motor control diagrams Ability to use the tools, equipment, and materials of the electrical trade As assigned, ability to train and supervisor others Operating Needs: Performs journey level work including the planning and laying out of work, and the diagnosis of trouble in electrical systems or equipment for the entire facility including emergency generators Reads and understands wiring diagrams and blueprints, and written procedures Works with independence as is typical of journey level workers Possess a valid New York State Driver license, Class D or above.
(other than a motorcycle license) that will be verified through the NY State Dept. of Motor Vehicles. Must pass LENS check Demonstrates experience with all facets of electricity including but not limited to electric services (all voltage levels), motor control systems, fire alarm systems, building management systems, lighting, and emergency power systems Capable of medium to heavy labor and lifting Works efficiently from bucket trucks, motorized lifts, scaffolding, ladders, and in confined spaces Performs skills necessary to meet code requirements of the equipment maintenance safely and protect system integrity Has a strong AC electrical background required.
Demonstrated three phase AC electrical background necessary including use of test equipment. Demonstrates ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions Demonstrates experience to diagnose various mechanical and electrical equipment failures and recommend possible solutions Demonstrates experience to comprehend and effectively use parts, operator, and repair manuals Is willing to participate in training necessary to operate and maintain all equipment related to this position Has previous successful experience and/or technical training with generator maintenance and repair program Basic computer skills for work orders and PM schedules Available for scheduled and unscheduled overtime to support 24/7 utility responsibilities Knowledge or ability to obtain it to maintain all equipment related to this trade Ability to work in a diverse college community in a team-oriented environment Obtain Asbestos Supervisor Certification within six (6) months of hire Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Non-competitive: Four years of full-time experience in electrical trade under a skilled tradesperson which would provide training equivalent to that given in a training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program, or an equivalent combination of experience and training gained by completion of technical courses in the electrical trade at a school, institute, or branch of the Armed Services; OR successful completion of the two-year Trades Specialist (Electrician) traineeship or a two-year electrical training, apprenticeship, or equivalent program* such as the New York State Civil Service Employees Association-Partnership Applied Skilled Trades Traineeship and Certificate Program. *Successful completion of the traineeship and the training program includes a total of 288 hours of trade-specific classroom instruction, 45 hours of technical math course work, 45 hours of technical communications course work, and 15 hours of blueprint/schematic reading course work.
Course work must be completed with an average of "C" or better. Additionally, successful completion of the traineeship also includes 4,000 hours of on-the-job training. Trades Specialist (Electrician) Trainee 1 Full-time permanent service in a position allocated at Grade 12 or below which is primarily engaged in the performance of unskilled and semi-skilled labor and trades tasks; must be 18 years of age or older; possess a High School diploma or general equivalency diploma recognized by the New York State Education Department; and be proficient in English and Math.
Trades Specialist (Electrician) Trainee 2 Successful completion of a 52-week probationary period as a Trades Specialist (Electrician) Trainee 1; completion of 45 hours of technical math coursework and 15 hours of blueprint reading/schematics coursework or passage of an equivalency exam or proof of successful completion of equivalent training; 144 hours of electrician trade-specific instruction; and 2,000 hours of on-the-job training. Trainees must maintain a "C" or better average in their coursework. When required to operate motor vehicles, candidates must possess a valid New York State driver's license appropriate for the type of vehicle to be operated.
Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrates computer experience preferably with building management systems and maintenance management software Has previous experience in a large facility electrical repair and installation environment Has training in variable speed drive maintenance and repair Has confined space experience in high voltage maintenance ARC flash training Extensive relevant journeyman level electrician experience Possesses a High School Diploma or GED Additional Comments https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/brockport/jobs/5364869/trades-specialist-electrician?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity.
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Headquarters location
Albany, NY, US
Year founded
1968