Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Job Classification Specification
SIGNAL INSPECTOR
Pay Grade A31
Basic Function
Under moderate supervision, performs preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection of Train Control Systems and related signal equipment and interface. |
Classification Characteristics
Signal Inspector is an Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) journey-level position. It differs from the Signal Inspector Leader (ATU) in that a Signal Inspector performs preventive and corrective maintenance and inspection of Train Control Systems and related signal equipment and interface while a Signal Inspector Leader oversees and coordinates the daily activities of a group of Signal Inspectors and assigns tasks within a work crew. The Signal Inspector Leader communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures and maintains accountability for the safety of assigned employees. A Leader receives additional pay for each hour worked as stipulated by the appropriate collective bargaining agreement.
Differs from Traction Power Inspector in that Signal Inspector performs work on equipment and systems to control train movement, while Traction Power Inspector performs work on the power distribution system to move the trains.
Differs from Track Inspector in that Signal Inspector performs work on equipment and systems to control train movement, while Track Inspector performs work on the track ballast and the rails on which the trains move. |
Supervised by: Rail Signal Supervisor
Supervises:
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Work Environment
In order to achieve Metro’s goals in support of its mission, potential candidates are
required to commit and continuously practice and demonstrate the following work values:
- Safety – To ensure that our employees, passengers
and the general public’s safety is always our first consideration.
- Service Excellence – To provide safe, clean, reliable,
on-time, courteous service for our clients and customers.
- Workforce Development – To make Metro a learning organization
that attracts, develops, motivates and retains a world-class workforce.
- Accountability for Performance and Fiscal Responsibility – To manage every taxpayer and customer-generated dollar as if it were coming from our own pocket and ensure the highest possible return on investment.
- Innovation and Technology – To actively participate in identifying
best practices for continuous improvement.
- Sustainability – To reduce, reuse and recycle all internal resources
and reduce green-house gas emissions.
- Integrity – To rely on the professional ethics and honesty of every
Metro employee.
- Teamwork – To actively blend our individual talents to achieve world-class
performance and service.
- Civil Rights – To actively promote compliance with all civil rights statutes,
regulations and policies.
- Community – To actively engage with the Community as it relates to Metro interest/services.
Examples of Duties
- Inspects, tests, and performs corrective and preventative maintenance of wayside signals, interlocking, centralized traffic control (CTC), automatic train control (ATC), and grade crossing warning devices, including signal bonding, track transmitters, and receivers, impedance bonds, power switches, multiplexing equipment, energized equipment up to 480 volts, and electromechanical signal devices
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Responds to equipment failure, determines the cause, and restores equipment to service
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Maintains records and presents reports of inspection, testing, and repair
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Monitors signal work performed by outside contractors
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Performs new construction or modifications to existing systems
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Performs other related duties
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Contributes to ensuring that the EEO policies and programs of Metro are carried out
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Essential Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of:
- Methods, materials, equipment, and safety procedures used in the inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of train control systems
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Standard operating procedures used for entering and working in a live track environment
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Ability to:
- Understand and follow oral and written instructions and procedures
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Communicate effectively with others
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Safely operate a variety of hand tools and power equipment
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Troubleshoot and repair various electronic devices and printed circuit boards
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Read and understand schematic diagrams
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Use standard electronic test equipment
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Apply safety procedures in a hazardous environment
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Safely operate Metro vehicles
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Perform strenuous tasks on occasion
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Work at heights up to 50 feet
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Tolerate outdoor work and night work
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Read, write, speak, and understand English
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Minimum Qualifications
Potential candidates interested in the SIGNAL INSPECTOR position MUST meet
the following requirements:
- Associates of Science degree or the successful completion of a two-year/full-time Electronics Technology or related program from an accredited electronics school
OR
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2 years' of journey-level experience performing inspection, testing, repair, and maintenance of electromechanical or electronic systems and equipment with experience on railroad signaling equipment preferred
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Must possess or be able to acquire a valid California Class A Commercial driver's license
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Special Conditions
- Must have normal color vision
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Must comply with all California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) regulations and utilize approved safety equipment and personal protective gear including, but not limited to, respirators, eye and hearing protective devices (HPD), if and when required
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Must be able to work in an environment with energized overhead catenary or contact rail system, power distribution equipment, and long-line freight and vehicular traffic
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Must provide own tools of the trade
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Must be able to respond to emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days per week
- Positions in this classification are considered safety sensitive under Federal Transit Administration (FTA) drug and alcohol regulations
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Positions in this classification are considered safety sensitive under Federal Transit Administration (FTA) drug and alcohol regulations. |
Disclaimer
This job specification is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties.
Date Originally Created: 11/6/1998
Date Last Revised: 1/23/2009
ATU: 0764A