Splice and troubleshoot fiber optic cable, traffic signal cable, communication cable, and electrical service into conduits and termination boxes; Operates and maintains equipment to perform job duties including digital voltmeters, ammeters, radio programmers, PC-based conflict monitor tester, inductive loop analyzer, school zone programmers, aerial hydraulic equipment, backhoe, bobcat, trencher, concrete saws, air compressors and associated tools; Install video detection cameras and associated electronics, microwave data telemetry systems, emergency vehicle priority systems, remotely programmed school zone controllers, audible handicapped-access pedestrian signals, and vehicle detection inductive loops; Respond to emergency calls to troubleshoot and repair the traffic signal systems. Maintain the ability to: Frequently stand and walk during a shift; Frequently climb ladders, stairs, and inclined surfaces; Frequently bend and kneel; Frequently push and pull objects; Frequently flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially at the knees; Frequently rotate upper trunk to the right and left while sitting or standing; Reach above, at or below shoulder height; Coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to operate a vehicle.