In a typical work setting, traffic technicians:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Communicate by telephone, e-mail, and in person on a daily basis.
- Have a medium level of social contact.
- Often work as part of a team.
- Are often placed in conflict situations in which people might be rude or angry.
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- Are responsible for the work done by others.
- Are responsible for the health and safety of drivers and pedestrians.
Physical Work Conditions
- Mostly work indoors, but do spend time outdoors testing traffic lights.
- Often wear protective attire, like hard hats.
- Are often exposed to traffic noises that might be distracting or uncomfortable.
- Travel to and from work sites in an enclosed vehicle, such as a car or van.
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- May be exposed to very hot or very cold outdoor temperatures.
- May share office space with other technicians.
- Occasionally are exposed to contaminants, such as gas fumes and exhaust.
Work Performance
- Must fully complete and be exact in their work. Design errors could contribute to accidents.
- May repeat the same physical and mental tasks.
- Make decisions that strongly impact area residents and their employer's reputation. They often act without consulting a supervisor, but not always.
- Set most of their daily tasks and goals without talking to a supervisor first.
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- Must abide by weekly deadlines.
Hours/Travel
- Usually work full time.
- May travel to different locations in the city or state to check traffic conditions.
- Generally work a set schedule.