CLASS SPECIFICATION
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY
RESPONSE PATROL TECHNICAN II*
DEFINITION OF CLASS
This is full performance level work providing motorist assistance and traffic incident management support on roadways within the County. Employees in this class must have demonstrated knowledge of first aid, hazardous materials identification and the facets of the Maryland State Highway Service Patrol Program. Contacts are with other department employees and public safety personnel to communicate real-time traffic information, to inform of roadway incidents and to coordinate and assist in the implementation of temporary traffic control measures. The work of the class entails ongoing public service and assistance providing transportation aid to motorists on County thoroughfares.
An employee in this class is responsible for operating all specialized emergency response vehicles including tow trucks, front-end loaders and heavy duty wreckers; for performing mandated CDL procedures; and for carrying out driver/operator preventative maintenance tasks on assigned equipment. The employee is expected to independently perform recurring assignments and is given specific instructions for new or difficult tasks. The complexity of the work emanates from the variety of situations that are encountered, and the degree of independence that is exercised in evaluating and implementing remedial action.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (Illustrative Only)
Monitors roadway traffic conditions to detect areas of congestion and
respond to incidents.
Provides assistance to motorists with disabled vehicles.
Clears roadway incidents that affect traffic flow or present a safety
hazard to motorists.
Coordinates with other agencies at incident scenes and executes traffic
control plans to re-route traffic, including use of variable sign messages.
Documents manpower and equipment used during incident events.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Experience: Two (2) years of experience performing emergency highway
operations work to include the operation of tow trucks, heavy duty wreckers
and front end loaders to relocate vehicles from the roadway, to complete
minor automotive repairs to disabled vehicles, and to provide incident
scene assistance, or other equivalent experience.
Education: Ability to read and write and carry out oral and written
instructions.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of and competency in safely operating all of the vehicles and
equipment used in the conduct of the work. This includes the operating
characteristics, capabilities, and capacities of the vehicles and equipment,
the ability to perform operator level inspections and general preventive
maintenance, as well as knowledge of applicable Motor Vehicle Administration
and highway regulations governing the operation of assigned vehicles and
equipment.
Thorough knowledge of traffic patrol incident management procedures and
methods to provide aid and assistance to motorists, and to coordinate
and assist in implementing temporary traffic management control measures.
Thorough knowledge of hazardous material codes.
Fundamental knowledge of traffic engineering principles to coordinate
field activities with Traffic Management Control.
Skill in operating communication equipment and motorist information systems
(e.g., variable sign messaging, scan read radios, repeaters, etc.) and
the ability to communicate real time traffic information to the Traffic
Management Center.
Skill and ability to communicate with the general public in a variety
of situations.
Ability to operate a tow truck, front-end loader, and heavy duty wrecker.
Ability to work in severe and adverse weather conditions for extended
periods of time.
Ability to work rotating shifts, weekends, and respond to callback situations
during scheduled off hours.
Certification: Must have satisfactorily completed Departmental Certification
Program (Maryland State Highway Administration Service Patrol Training
Program; first aide training; and hazardous materials training) for transportation
emergency response.
LICENSE
Possession of a valid Commercial Class B Driver's License (CDL) with mandatory endorsements required for Maryland State CDL licensure.
PROBATIONARY PERIOD
The probationary period is six (6) months for a full-time or part-time employee appointed to a merit system position, and six (6) months for a promoted employee, during which time performance will be carefully evaluated. Continuation in this class will be contingent upon successful completion of the probationary period.
MEDICAL PROTOCOL: Core Exam II with Drug & Alcohol Screen
Class Established: June, 2005