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Company: City of Edmonton
Location: Edmonton, AB, Canada
Career Level: Entry Level
Industries: Government, Nonprofit, Education

Description

The City of Edmonton's Safe Mobility Section is looking for a dedicated Automated Enforcement Systems Technician to join our team in achieving Vision Zero—our commitment to eliminating traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries. In this role, you will be at the forefront of maintaining and installing the technology that keeps our streets safe and livable for all community members. As a technical expert, you will ensure our automated enforcement and driver feedback systems are operating at peak performance to support a safer transportation network. We invite you to bring your specialized skills to a team that values innovation, safety, and technical excellence.

Reporting to the Team Lead - Automated Enforcement Technical Support, you will be responsible for the end-to-end technical lifecycle of various automated enforcement systems. This includes the installation, testing, and preventative maintenance of Intersection Safety Devices (ISD), mobile speed enforcement equipment, and Driver Feedback Signs. Part of your work week involves troubleshooting complex software and system integration issues to maintain high system uptime. You will perform electrical wiring work, component replacement and system validation ensuring all systems meet manufacturer specifications, provincial guidelines, and safety codes. You will also document your work thoroughly and conduct mandated Speed Integrity Testing (SIT) to comply with legal requirements. Ultimately, your technical decisions directly impact the reliability of the tools we use to keep Edmontonians safe on our roads.

What will you do?

  • Complete daily performance checks of Intersection Safety Device reports and images to ensure optimum system operation
  • Conduct on-site Speed Integrity Testing and preventative maintenance on a rotating three-week schedule
  • Install new automated enforcement systems, including pole installation, wiring, software configuration, and final commissioning
  • Service mobile speed enforcement equipment and Driver Feedback Signs to resolve technical issues or field installation related needs
  • Troubleshoot complex electronic, telecommunications, and system integration problems for active enforcement sites
  • Document all maintenance, testing, and commissioning activities within the Maintenance Ticketing System and tracking spreadsheets
  • Drive a City vehicle equipped with an aerial lift (bucket truck) to access and service equipment in all weather conditions and working on City roadways with traffic control set up
  • Evaluate new enforcement technologies and assist in creating technical procedures and training materials for staff


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