AOT Technician V - Official Business Directional Sign Program - Masco Corporation
Barre, VT
About the Job
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## Overview
The Traffic Operations team at the Agency of Transportation (AOT) is
seeking to hire a Program Administrator for the Official Business
Directional Sign program. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead
an important program serving businesses statewide, while maintaining
compliance with Vermont's sign law.
The AOT Technician will serve as the Program Administrator for the
Official Business Directory Sign (OBDS) program, as well as coordinator
for the Travel Information Council (TIC), an expert in Vermont's sign
law for both internal and external parties, and oversees work on
Statewide inventory efforts. This position is supervisory.
Some duties of this position include:
- Receive and process applications for new OBDS
- Review OBDS applications against standards
- Ensure accurate billing for sign assemblies
- Maintain statewide inventory data for OBDS assemblies
- Work with businesses directly regarding signs and questions they may
have
- Support the Travel Information Council, including scheduling
meetings
- Supervise and oversee two staff working on statewide inventory data
collection
This position offers the unique opportunity to collaborate closely with
the current incumbent, ensuring a smooth transition and valuable
knowledge-sharing. A hybrid telework schedule may be available depending
on the needs of the team.
## Environmental Factors
Duties are generally performed in an office, laboratory, and field
setting for which private means of transportation must be available.
Fieldwork may involve exposure to hazardous materials, traffic hazards,
and construction sites during all weather conditions; and may involve
traversing rough terrain and bodies of water. Incumbents may be required
to carry equipment weighing up to 40 pounds, traverse rough, wooded, and
steep terrain, travel in boats or work on structures above ground level.
Duties may also require exposure to extreme weather conditions.
Attendance at public meetings as an agency representative may be
required. Some public speaking may be needed. May encounter hostile
attitudes on the part of contractors, property owners, and the general
public. Incumbents should possess private means of transportation. Out
of state travel may be required. Overtime needs are predictable.
information, please see: https://www.vermontjoblink.com/jobs/1204301
## Overview
The Traffic Operations team at the Agency of Transportation (AOT) is
seeking to hire a Program Administrator for the Official Business
Directional Sign program. This role offers a unique opportunity to lead
an important program serving businesses statewide, while maintaining
compliance with Vermont's sign law.
The AOT Technician will serve as the Program Administrator for the
Official Business Directory Sign (OBDS) program, as well as coordinator
for the Travel Information Council (TIC), an expert in Vermont's sign
law for both internal and external parties, and oversees work on
Statewide inventory efforts. This position is supervisory.
Some duties of this position include:
- Receive and process applications for new OBDS
- Review OBDS applications against standards
- Ensure accurate billing for sign assemblies
- Maintain statewide inventory data for OBDS assemblies
- Work with businesses directly regarding signs and questions they may
have
- Support the Travel Information Council, including scheduling
meetings
- Supervise and oversee two staff working on statewide inventory data
collection
This position offers the unique opportunity to collaborate closely with
the current incumbent, ensuring a smooth transition and valuable
knowledge-sharing. A hybrid telework schedule may be available depending
on the needs of the team.
## Environmental Factors
Duties are generally performed in an office, laboratory, and field
setting for which private means of transportation must be available.
Fieldwork may involve exposure to hazardous materials, traffic hazards,
and construction sites during all weather conditions; and may involve
traversing rough terrain and bodies of water. Incumbents may be required
to carry equipment weighing up to 40 pounds, traverse rough, wooded, and
steep terrain, travel in boats or work on structures above ground level.
Duties may also require exposure to extreme weather conditions.
Attendance at public meetings as an agency representative may be
required. Some public speaking may be needed. May encounter hostile
attitudes on the part of contractors, property owners, and the general
public. Incumbents should possess private means of transportation. Out
of state travel may be required. Overtime needs are predictable.
Source : Masco Corporation