Toll Equipment Technician I
Company | CAI |
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Location | Florida, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | |
Experience Level | Entry Level/New Grad |
Requirements
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class E Driver’s License
- Availability for on-call work after normal working hours
- Knowledge of electronic systems and components
- Skilled in the use of technical tools and software environments (Windows, Unix, Linux)
- Ability to read and comprehend technical and maintenance documentation
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to manage time effectively and work independently when required
Responsibilities
- Read and interpret complex schematics, parts/wiring diagrams, and establish test procedures
- Follow written and verbal instructions accurately
- Utilize tools such as volt/amp meters, oscilloscopes, frequency counters, network analyzers, and basic hand tools
- Recognize electronic components and their functions
- Read and interpret technical documents including wiring schematics and equipment manuals
- Understand computer network principles, computer repair, fiber optic systems, RF systems, maintenance management systems, CCTV systems, UPS maintenance, and facilities maintenance
- Communicate effectively in both oral and written forms
- Work safely at heights up to thirty (30) feet and lift up to fifty (50) pounds
- Determine equipment malfunctions to locate the source of trouble and make repairs or adjustments
- Perform preventative maintenance and frequent inspection of equipment
- Troubleshoot equipment networking issues, perform hardware installations and cable terminations
- Configure toll equipment software, network device IP configurations, and RF configurations
- Conduct daily site inspections of tolling equipment and associated systems
- Complete maintenance documentation accurately and in a timely manner
- Interpret wiring schematics for troubleshooting and replacing parts
- Diagnose and troubleshoot tolling equipment using various software tools
- Install, maintain, and monitor CCTV cameras and NVRs
- Coordinate with senior technicians for complex malfunctions
- Remove, repair, and replace damaged equipment
- Assist with the installation and testing of equipment at new and existing tolling sites
- Perform additional duties as required
Preferred Qualifications
- Within one year of hire, obtain COMPTIA A+ Training or equivalent, Aerial Lift Vehicle Operation Certification, Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic Certification, and complete a 10-hour OSHA Safety Course
- Potential for overnight travel