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Current IMSA Traffic Signal Technician I; Two years of experience is required in the field of traffic operations. The IMSA Traffic Signal Sr. Field Technician III Certification is designed to test an individual’s knowledge and skills of advanced traffic signal technologies used in the industry.
Traffic Signal Level I certification indicates the holder is familiar with the concepts and terminology associated with signalized traffic control devices and systems.
The IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Certification Program is designed to ensure public safety by helping individuals to understand fundamental concepts associated with the inspection for construction of traffic signal installations.
Traffic signal inspection is required to ensure that proper and specified construction practices are followed during signal installation, resulting in signals that operate as intended. Inspection knowledge is also a key element in limiting the liability exposure of governmental agencies associated with malfunctioning traffic signals.
Prerequisites for the program are Michigan Temporary Traffic Control Certification or approved equivalent, IMSA Level I Traffic Signal Technician Certification and two (2) years experience in the Traffic Signal Field.
The Traffic Signal Level II Certification indicates the holder has a well-rounded background in traffic signal technology from coursework and experience. The Level II Field certification indicates the technician has additional training on traffic signal control system troubleshooting, on-site repairs, and maintenance methods and equipment.
The content is designed for the entry-level technician that has had some prior training or experience in electrical technology. Prerequisites: IMSA Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician Certification or equivalent as approved by the IMSA Education & Certification Manager.